Teen Innovator Tackles Coral Reef Crisis with Biotech Solutions
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Summary
A 16-year-old student from Kazakhstan is exploring innovative solutions to save coral reefs by rethinking coral biology and symbiotic ecosystems.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCoral reefs are dying faster than we're reacting.
Corals are complex symbiotic ecosystems with tiny algae called zooxanthellae.
What if we could rethink coral biology from the ground up?
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