Science news articles about 'soft corals'
Smithsonian coral biodiversity survey of Panama's Pearl Islands
... go hand in hand. Extensive areas of coral can be low in species diversity, whereas smaller, ... higher species diversity and a higher proportion of soft corals (octocorals) than typical Pacific Panama ...Explorers find hundreds of undescribed corals, other species on familiar Australian reefs
... Researchers believe between one-third to half of the hundreds of soft corals found are species new to science. While ... several potentially new species of crabs, corals, sea cucumbers, sea quirts, worms ...Sarcophine - Derivative of Red Sea Coral Fights Skin Cancer
... substance derived ultimately from Red Sea coral could help treat skin cancer. The study ... made from a substance called sarcophine that can be isolated from soft coral found in the Red Sea. The new study ...Cancer therapies from the ocean?
... which can prevent NF-kB from working," explains Professor Jaspars. "A few animals, including sponges, soft corals and sea lilies, were examined further, and from these ...Scientists discover new reefs teeming with marine life in Brazil
... because it harbors a high number of marine species found only in Brazil including species of soft corals, mollusks and fish found only in the Abrolhos shelf. The Mussismilia coral genus, a relic ...Earliest animal footprints ever found -- discovered in Nevada
... . "We keep talking about the possibility of more complex animals in the Ediacaran -- soft corals, some arthropods, and flatworms -- but the evidence has not been totally convincing," he said. "But if ...Reef Madness
Big Red: This soft coral has branches of up to an inch long [shown here]. The animal, six ... s Lizard Island. They now hope to classify the coral, along with hundreds of other recently discovered marine ...New findings raise questions about process used to identify experimental drug
... a related reporter enzyme derived from Renilla reniformis, a type of soft coral commonly called a sea pansy. What's more, when the researchers used a sea pansy system to test PTC124's ...Neuropathic pain: The sea provides a new hope of relief
A compound initially isolated from a soft coral (Capnella imbricata) collected at Green Island off Taiwan, could lead scientists to develop a new set of treatments for ...HyBIS explores the Casablanca seamount
... fluid flow with freshly excavated, 1䃀-metre diameter craters. Life on the volcano was varied. "We saw sponges, soft corals, lobsters, shrimp, sea cucumbers, sharks and rat- ...
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