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Jérôme OLLIER

Sea Urchins Destroy Reef Building Algae in Overfished Sites on Kenya's Coast - Science ... - 0 views

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    Sea Urchins Destroy Reef Building Algae in Overfished Sites on Kenya's Coast.
Jérôme OLLIER

More Frequent Drought Likely in Eastern Africa - USGS - 0 views

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    The increased frequency of drought observed in eastern Africa over the last 20 years is likely to continue as long as global temperatures continue to rise, according to new research published in Climate Dynamics.
Jérôme OLLIER

Penn Researchers Working to Mimic Giant Clams to Enhance the Production of Biofuel - @P... - 0 views

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    Alison SWEENEY of the University of Pennsylvania has been studying giant clams since she was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara. These large mollusks, which anchor themselves to coral reefs in the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans, can grow to up to three-feet long and weigh hundreds of pounds. But their size isn't the only thing that makes them unique.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Anyone who has ever gone snorkeling in Australia or the western tropical Pacific Ocean, SWEENEY says, may have noticed that the surfaces of giant clams are iridescent, appearing to sparkle before the naked eye. The lustrous cells on the surface of the clam scatter bright sunlight, which typically runs the risk of causing fatal damage to the cell, but the clams efficiently convert the sunlight into fuel. Using what they learn from these giant clams, the researchers hope to improve the process of producing biofuel.
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