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MIT Sea Grant | March 24, 2013
Adapting to Change in Marine Ecosystems – A Stakeholder Science Forum
Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Time: 10:00 - 12:20 pm Room: E38-300 (292 Main St., Cambridge) Open to the public. RSVP appreciated, to Gayle Sherman, [email protected] Each speaker presents their scientific findings, then answers questions from the ... -
Featured Stories, MIT, MIT Oceanography, WHOI | March 24, 2013
More to Melting Glaciers than Meets the Eye
Related topics | Biogeochemical Cycles | Microbial Ecology -
MIT, MIT EAPS | March 21, 2013
A Fiery Conclusion
Some 200 million years ago, an increase in atmospheric CO₂ caused acidification of the oceans and global warming that killed off 76 percent of marine and terrestrial species on Earth. -
WHOI - Oceanus | March 21, 2013
Lyme Disease Bacteria Have Quirky Needs
Unlike most organisms, it uses manganese instead of iron -
MIT Sea Grant | March 20, 2013
Seminar: Friendship-Framework software for simulation-driven design
Friday, March 22 10:30-12:30 pm, 5-134 For more information and registration, please contact Maria Riefstahl, 5-228, [email protected]. MIT Sea Grant Assistant Director for Research, Stefano Brizzolara, together with the Center for Ocean Engineering at MI... -
WHOI - Oceanus | March 19, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Ben Pietro
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub -
Featured Stories, MIT | March 18, 2013
Demystifying the Cretaceous Hothouse
Related topics | Greenhouse Worlds | Oceans and Climate -
WHOI - Oceanus | March 15, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Joe Harvey and Vic Miller
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub -
WHOI - Oceanus | March 12, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Robert Waters
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub -
WHOI News | March 10, 2013
Glaciers Contribute Significant Iron to North Atlantic Ocean
A new study by biogeochemists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution identifies a large, unexpected source of iron to the North Atlantic – meltwater from glaciers and ice sheets, which may stimulate plankton growth during spring and summer. This... -
WHOI - Oceanus | March 8, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Geoffrey Ekblaw
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub -
Featured Stories, WHOI | March 7, 2013
Inside Quicksilver’s Toxic Transformation
Related topics | Biogeochemical Cycles | Microbial Ecology -
MIT Sea Grant | March 3, 2013
MIT Sea Grant hosts the 16th annual Blue Lobster Bowl at MIT
CAMBRIDGE, MA - March 4, 2013 - MIT Sea Grant College Program organized and hosted the 16th annual Blue Lobster Bowl (BLB) at MIT on March 3, 2013. The tournament this year, re-scheduled due to the historic blizzard Nemo, included 126 participants from... -
MITgcm News | March 1, 2013
Mixing it up in the Southern Ocean
This month we spotlight work by Ryan Abernathey who has been using MITgcm to map surface mixing rates globally. -
WHOI News | March 1, 2013
New Study Reveals How Sensitive U.S. East Coast Regions May Be to Ocean Acidification
A continental-scale chemical survey in the waters of the eastern U.S. and Gulf of Mexico is helping researchers determine how distinct bodies of water will resist changes in acidity. The study, which measures varying levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and ... -
WHOI - Oceanus | March 1, 2013
Fungi Flourish Below the Seafloor
Searching for life in the deep sea, scientists find surprises -
MIT, MIT EAPS | February 26, 2013
The Secret Lives of Researchers: Head in the Clouds
Graduate student Sarvesh Garimella on why those lights stay on through the night in the Green Building. -
Featured Stories, MIT | February 25, 2013
Highlights of the Southern Ocean Workshop at MIT
Related topics | Ocean Engineering | Oceans and Climate -
WHOI - Oceanus | February 22, 2013
The Synergy Project, Part II
More videos on collaborations among artists and scientists -
MIT, MIT EAPS | February 19, 2013
New Prof. News
It's official. EAPS is delighted to announce that Mick Follows, recent recipient of a Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation marine microbial ecology award, is now an associate professor with tenure.