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MIT, MIT EAPS | January 14, 2013
MIT Students Attend International Mercury Talks
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MIT News | January 14, 2013
The high value of water
If you’re reading this, odds are you’ve already used running water in your home today. But you’re in a minority: Globally, at least a billion people have no nearby source of water, while of the remaining six billion or so, only 42 percent have ru... -
MIT, MIT EAPS | January 11, 2013
Susan Solomon Wins International Climate Award
Susan Solomon wins the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for establishing the links between atmosphere, climate and human activity -
Featured Stories, MIT | January 11, 2013
The Global Warming Conundrum: Greenhouse Gases vs. Aerosols
Related topics | Biogeochemical Cycles | Oceans and Climate -
WHOI - Oceanus | January 11, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Jefferson Grau
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub -
MIT, MIT EAPS | January 10, 2013
Reducing the Risks of Mercury
Noelle Selin, along with a team of ten MIT graduate students, will present scientific results to negotiators in Geneva next week. -
WHOI News | January 9, 2013
Scientists Use Marine Robots to Detect Endangered Whales
Two robots equipped with instruments designed to “listen” for the calls of baleen whales detected nine endangered North Atlantic right whales in the Gulf of Maine last month. The robots reported the detections to shore-based researchers wit... -
MIT Sea Grant | January 8, 2013
Researchers with ties to MIT Sea Grant receive National Medal of Science and National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
MIT Professors Sallie (Penny) Chisholm and Robert Langer are among the 23 recipients awarded the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for 2013. These are the nation’s highest honors for scientists, engineers ... -
MITgcm News | January 7, 2013
Where the Med. and Atlantic Meet
For our first research story of 2013 we take a look at work by longtime MITgcm user Gianmaria Sannino modeling different aspects of the Mediterranean circulation. -
MIT Sea Grant | January 6, 2013
MIT Sea Grant College is soliciting preliminary proposals for marine-related research projects to start February 1, 2014.
The MIT Sea Grant College Program is soliciting preliminary proposals for marine-related research projects to start February 1, 2014. Our program offers competitive funding to university-based, Massachusetts scientists who are eligible for Principal I... -
Featured Stories, MIT | January 4, 2013
Remembering “Papa Flash!” the MIT Professor who Brought Vision Underwater
Related topics | History | Acoustic Sensing -
Featured Stories, MIT, WHOI | December 29, 2012
Basic Needs: A Report on Ocean Acidification
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WHOI News | December 27, 2012
WHOI Research Projects Awarded $5.2 M to Support Marine Microbial Research
There are more microbes in a bucket of seawater than there are people on Earth. Despite their abundance, humans are only just beginning to fathom the complex role marine microbes play in the ocean ecosystem. -
MIT Sea Grant | December 25, 2012
MIT Sea Grant Now Accepting Applications for NOAA’s 2013 Coastal Management Fellowship.
The MIT Sea Grant College Program will sponsor applicants applying for NOAA’s FY 2013 Coastal Management Fellowship. The Fellowship matches postgraduate students with state coastal zone programs to work on projects proposed by the state (see this yea... -
MIT - The Darwin Project | December 20, 2012
Marine Mizotrophy Increases Trophic Transfer Efficiency, Mean Organism Size, and Vertical Carbon Flux
Ben A. Ward and Michael J. Follows (2016), Marine Mizotrophy Increases Trophic Transfer Efficiency, Mean Organism Size, and Vertical Carbon Flux, PNAS – early online edition. -
Featured Stories, MIT, WHOI | December 19, 2012
The Perfect Gift for Marine Microbiologists: Freedom to Try the Untested
Related topics | Microbial Ecology | Ecosystems -
MIT Sea Grant | December 18, 2012
MIT Sea Grant-funded research through the Doherty Professorship in Ocean Utilization featured in MIT News
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WHOI News | December 18, 2012
Study Looks at Grey Seal Impact on Beach Water Quality
An analysis by WHOI biologist Rebecca Gast examines water quality data to determine whether a growing population of gray seals along Cape Cod beaches can be blamed for beach closures. -
MIT Sea Grant | December 16, 2012
2013-14 Fellowship Opportunities From New York Sea Grant
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MIT, MIT EAPS | December 14, 2012
2012 AGU Alumni Reception
On December 3, members of EAPS old and new attended a reception during the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, at the San Francisco Intercontinental.