January 17, 2026
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Can Lego help save Singapore’s coral reefs?

Singapore is home to a third of the world’s coral reefs – a staggering amount for a tiny country.

Coral reefs protect the world’s coastlines, are home to thousands of fishes and are a vital part of the underwater ecosystem.

However, issues like land reclamation and coastal development have caused Singapore’s reefs to deplete over the decades.

But a group of scientists from the National University of Singapore are trying to change this – with Lego blocks.

Video by Yvette Tan and Joshua Lim.

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