WHOI Stories
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 28, 2013Ceramics Meets Marine Biology at WHOIArt students visit scientists for information and inspiration
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					WHOI News | March 26, 2013Explorer and Filmmaker James Cameron Gives DEEPSEA CHALLENGER Sub to Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionOn the one-year anniversary of Explorer and filmmaker James Cameron’s unprecedented solo dive to the Challenger Deep in the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible, Cameron and WHOI announce he will transfer the sub to Woods Hole. The transfer i...
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					WHOI News | March 25, 2013Researchers Issue Forecast for ‘Moderate’ New England Red Tide in 2013New England is expected to experience a “moderate” red tide this spring and summer, report NOAA-funded scientists studying the toxic algae that cause blooms in the Gulf of Maine. Red tide is caused by an alga Alexandrium fundyense, which pr...
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					Featured Stories, MIT, MIT Oceanography, WHOI | March 24, 2013More to Melting Glaciers than Meets the EyeRelated topics | Biogeochemical Cycles | Microbial Ecology
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 21, 2013Lyme Disease Bacteria Have Quirky NeedsUnlike most organisms, it uses manganese instead of iron
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 19, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Ben PietroA series on the people reassembling the iconic sub
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 15, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Joe Harvey and Vic MillerA series on the people reassembling the iconic sub
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 12, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Robert WatersA series on the people reassembling the iconic sub
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					WHOI News | March 10, 2013Glaciers Contribute Significant Iron to North Atlantic OceanA 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...
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 8, 2013Rebuilding Alvin: Geoffrey EkblawA series on the people reassembling the iconic sub
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					Featured Stories, WHOI | March 7, 2013Inside Quicksilver’s Toxic TransformationRelated topics | Biogeochemical Cycles | Microbial Ecology
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					WHOI News | March 1, 2013New Study Reveals How Sensitive U.S. East Coast Regions May Be to Ocean AcidificationA 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 ...
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					WHOI - Oceanus | March 1, 2013Fungi Flourish Below the SeafloorSearching for life in the deep sea, scientists find surprises
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					WHOI - Oceanus | February 22, 2013The Synergy Project, Part IIMore videos on collaborations among artists and scientists
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					WHOI - Oceanus | February 15, 2013The Synergy ProjectA co-laboratory experiment among scientists and artists
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					WHOI - Oceanus | February 8, 2013Seismic Studies Capture Whale CallsNew software could reveal songs amid the sounds
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					WHOI - Oceanus | February 1, 2013Bacteria Hitchhike on Tiny Marine LifeWhy do pathogens settle on animals called copepods?
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					MIT, MIT News, WHOI | January 27, 2013Southern Ocean Workshop – January 28th and 29th, 2013Related topics | Ocean Engineering | Oceans and Climate
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					WHOI - Oceanus | January 24, 2013A Day in the Life of a PhytoplankterA conversation with WHOI biologist Sam Laney
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					WHOI News | January 17, 2013Study Provides New Insights on Drought Predictions in East AfricaNew research published in the journal Nature helps explain the mechanisms at work behind historical patterns of aridity in Eastern Africa over many decades -- findings that may help improve future predictions of drought and food security in the region.
 
	 
				



