Seed Health and the Two Frontiers Project want home aquarists to send in samples of their corals, to learn what conditions the vital organism can—and can’t—survive in.
Corals live in oceans around the world—in shallow, warm waters and deep, cool waters, clinging to seamounts or sitting on continental shelves. They also grow in the home aquariums of countless hobbyists—and if you’re someone who cultivates corals in your spare time, you can contribute to research to help save the ocean’s coral reefs. https://www.fastcompany.com/91399056/have-fish-at-home-you-can-help-scientists-discover-how-to-save-coral-reefs
Square launches AI voice ordering and an integrated Bitcoin solution for merchants
Block is now allowing Square merchants to accept Bitcoin payments without any processing fee for one year