WHOI Stories
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					WHOI - Oceanus | June 13, 2013The Scientist and the PoetA brief encounter amid Antarctic ice
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					WHOI News | June 12, 2013Deep Biosphere Harbors Active, Growing Communities of MicroorganismsThe deep biosphere—the realm of sediments far below the seafloor—harbors a vast ecosystem of bacteria, archaea, and fungi that are actively metabolizing, proliferating, and moving, according a new study by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanogra...
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					WHOI News | June 11, 2013Ocean Science and Exploration Are Capitol Hill Focus for Explorer and Filmmaker James Cameron and WHOI President & Director Susan AveryExplorer and director James Cameron will be on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, June 11, with Dr. Susan Avery, president and director of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for a series of public events and a Senate hearing.
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					WHOI - Oceanus | June 7, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Lisa SmithA series on the people who reassembled the iconic sub
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					WHOI - Oceanus | June 5, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Hugh Popenoe and Rob LewisA series on the people who reassembled the iconic sub
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					Featured Stories, MIT, WHOI | June 3, 2013Ahoy! Oceans at MIT featured in EAPSpeaksRelated topics | Microbial Ecology | Oceans and Climate
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					WHOI News | June 3, 2013New Explanation for Slow Earthquakes on San AndreasIn a study published this week in Nature Geoscience, scientists provide a new model for understanding the geological source of silent earthquakes, or “creep events” along California’s San Andreas fault.
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					WHOI News | June 1, 2013Acidifying oceans could spell trouble for squidAcidifying oceans could dramatically impact the world’s squid species, and because squid are both ecologically and commercially important, that impact may have far-reaching effects on the ocean environment and coastal economies, the researchers r...
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					WHOI - Oceanus | May 31, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Phil SantosA series on the people who reassembled the iconic sub
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					WHOI News | May 30, 2013Handbook Helping Bay State Residents Prepare for Coastal Hazards ReleasedGuide Offers Info on Threats, Practical Tips on Keeping Safe and Minimizing Damage
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					WHOI - Oceanus | May 29, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Jeff McDonaldA series on the people who reassembled the iconic sub
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					WHOI News | May 28, 2013Scientists Find Possible Solution to an Ancient EnigmaThe widespread disappearance of stromatolites, the earliest visible manifestation of life on Earth, may have been driven by single-celled organisms called foraminifera, study finds.
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					WHOI News | May 24, 2013Newly Upgraded Alvin Sub Heads for West CoastOn Sat., May 25, 2013, the R/V Atlantis will leave Woods Hole carrying the newly upgraded submersible Alvin, marking a major milestone in the sub’s $41 million redesign.
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					WHOI News | May 24, 2013Buesseler Appointed to Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and SciencesWHOI Senior Scientist Ken Buesseler has been appointed a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Buesseler is one of two foreign members in the 2013 cohort of 17 new members.
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					WHOI - Oceanus | May 21, 2013Tangled Up in Fishing GearWhat scientists learned from a right whale named Eg 3911
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					WHOI News | May 21, 2013Study reveals how fishing gear can cause slow death of whalesUsing a “patient monitoring” device attached to a whale entangled in fishing gear, scientists showed for the first time how fishing lines changed a whale’s diving and swimming behavior. The monitoring revealed how fishing gear hinders...
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					WHOI News | May 19, 2013Scientists Explore Roots of Future Tropical RainfallHow will rainfall patterns across the tropical Indian and Pacific regions change in a future warming world? Climate models generally suggest that the tropics as a whole will get wetter, but the models don’t always agree on where rainfall patterns...
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					Featured Stories, WHOI | May 14, 2013The Fukushima Disaster: An UpdateRelated topics | Coastal Oceans | Ocean Engineering
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					WHOI - Oceanus | May 8, 2013Radiation Health RisksHow can we assess impacts of exposures?
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					WHOI News | May 7, 2013New Robotic Instruments to Provide Real-Time Data on Gulf of Maine Red TideA new robotic sensor deployed by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Gulf of Maine coastal waters may transform the way red tides or harmful algal blooms (HABs) are monitored and managed in New England. A second such instrument will be launc...
 
	 
				



