Adult corals have been safely frozen and revived for the first time
Freezing corals could help ensure their survival in the face of climate change

Porites compressa, a finger coral, gets its name for its blunt branches. Mature chunks of it collected off the coast of Hawaii have successfully been frozen and revived, offering hope that the world’s corals could be preserved as the oceans warm and acidify.
Claire Lager, Smithsonian