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University of Leicester-led research has revealed the start of industrial deforestation of the Malaysian rainforest and its ...
The Eclipse nearly always injects some excitement into the Flat season post-Royal Ascot, the first clash of the generations ...
As anti-tourism protests continue to hit familiar holiday hotspots, we shine a light on some of the planet’s least visited ...
Tourism, climate change, redevelopment and nature threaten the existence of some of the world’s most amazing sites, but – ...
Britain's best water parks offer a fantastic way to get active with your little one. With everything from slides to wave ...
Hidden but vulnerable marine treasure discovered in collaboration between the Marine Biological Association, Silverback Films ...
LLM contributor Megan Lawton experiences a luxury stay at this award-winning property which delivers a relaxed, authentic ...
Corals that build reefs often share their calcium carbonate skeleton with tiny algae that photosynthesise like plants on land. The coral host gains food, the algae shelter. These algae are also ...
ST. JOHN, U.S. Virgin Islands—Thirty-five feet deep in clear turquoise waters, a three-foot-long yellow underwater robot maneuvers over a coral reef at a popular snorkeling site named Tektite.
According to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the reef’s healthy coral cover has fallen 90% since the late 1970s. Stressors include hot water temperatures which can ...
A new underwater sculpture park in Miami Beach is working to help coral thrive Concrete cars, cosmic starfish and climate resilience, all beneath the waves Written by Laura Ratliff Wednesday May ...