Google wants you to lend your ears to help save coral reefs‘Calling in our Corals’ lets you train a conservation-focused AI model by listening for fish sounds.By W. Shanklin, 04.17.2023
Spear-toting robot can guard coral reefs against invasive lionfishIt would keep divers out of harm's way.By J. Fingas, 08.27.2018
Global coral bleaching event may finally be endingGood news for coral reefs.By S. Krishna, 06.21.2017
Artificially bright clouds might save the Great Barrier ReefHighly reflective clouds could be needed to prevent coral bleaching.By J. Fingas, 04.22.2017
Soft manta ray robot could watch over coral reefsIt's nature-friendly in more ways than one.By J. Fingas, 04.06.2017
The Great Barrier Reef's fate rests on slowing global warmingExisting efforts to fight coral bleaching haven't really helped.By J. Fingas, 03.15.2017
Climate change could bleach most coral reefs within the centuryAnd bleached corals are pretty much dead. By M. Moon, 01.07.2017
Record swathes of the Great Barrier Reef died in 2016Nearly 70 percent of the shallow-water corals at the reef's northern point have been bleached.By J. Conditt, 11.28.2016
ICYMI: Robot tattoo artist and healing coral reefsTattoos to scare mustachioed hipsters everywhere.By K. Davis, 08.09.2016
ICYMI: Microscopic seascapes and riding your luggage homeThis TSA compliant bag transforms into a scooter.By K. Davis, 07.21.2016
Coral reefs will continue dying unless carbon output dropsA recent study shows that repair is possible, however. By T. Seppala, 02.25.2016
NASA to study the health of coral reefs across the worldProject CORAL will use a spectrometer to measure reef conditions.By N. Summers, 01.07.2016
Google Street View gets its first underwater panoramic images, ready for desk-based scuba expeditions (video)By A. Santos, 09.26.2012
Google dives deep to bring underwater photos of the Great Barrier Reef this SeptemberBy J. Tucker, 02.26.2012