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Featured Stories | January 17, 2017
Observing and Modeling the Arctic Ocean and Sea Ice: A Meeting in Woods Hole
Last November, a group of MIT researchers joined scientists from around the world to attend the fifth meeting of the Forum for Arctic Modeling & Synthesis (FAMOS) at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. -
Featured Stories | January 17, 2017
Mother-of-Pearl Holds the Key to Historical Ocean Temperatures
Studying this iridescent material in mollusk shells may give scientists a more accurate way to track historical ocean temps. -
Featured Stories | January 10, 2017
Short-lived greenhouse gases cause centuries of sea-level rise
Through warming effects, methane and other gases impact rising seas long after leaving the atmosphere. -
Featured Stories | January 8, 2017
Dr. Don Anderson: Using robots to measure toxins in the ocean
Funded by MIT Sea Grant, Dr. Don Anderson’s Harmful Algal Bloom Research lab at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and others has developed a robotic system that can monitor blooms of toxic algae and their toxins in real time. -
Featured Stories | January 5, 2017
Communicating Under Sea Ice
Engineers use ocean channel to efficiently relay sound -
Featured Stories | January 2, 2017
Students, academics, and entrepreneurs join forces to tackle the future of water utilities
Fifth annual MIT Water Summit brings together interdisciplinary panelists to give multiple perspectives on major issues surrounding the water sector. -
Featured Stories | December 20, 2016
Samuel A. Bowring Receives 2016 Walter H. Bucher Medal
Samuel A. Bowring was awarded the 2016 Walter H. Bucher Medal at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, held on 14 December 2016 in San Francisco, Calif. The medal is for "original contributions to the basic knowledge of crust and lithosphere." -
Featured Stories | December 19, 2016
New study sets oxygen-breathing limit for ocean’s hardiest organisms
Bacteria can survive in marine environments that are almost completely starved of oxygen. -
Featured Stories | November 23, 2016
Saharan Dust in the Wind
Scientists find huge reduction in African dust plume led to more Saharan monsoons 11,000 years ago. -
Featured Stories | November 18, 2016
Replicating Ancient Fossilization
Using modern microbes to understand the preservation of marine bacteria -
Featured Stories | November 16, 2016
Pluto’s icy, slushy heart
Data from New Horizons mission suggest a water-ice ocean lies beneath Pluto’s heart-shaped basin. -
Featured Stories | November 11, 2016
Big Ice, Big Science
Richard Alley delivers the 2016 Carlson Lecture on the physics of glaciers in Antarctica, Greenland, and Boston and how ice sheets capture a history of the world’s climate. -
Featured Stories | October 25, 2016
2015 & 2016 Rossby Awards Announced
Jill McDermott '15 and Joern Callies '16 have been awarded the Rossby Prize for their respective theses. -
Featured Stories | October 25, 2016
Discovering Extreme Weather
Incoming freshmen experience life in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheres and Planetary Sciences through weather and climate experiments and a hike up Mt. Washington during the 2016 Discovering EAPS (DEAPS) Freshman Pre-Orientation Program. -
Featured Stories | October 25, 2016
Ira Dyer, professor emeritus of ocean engineering, dies at 91
Former head of MIT's Department of Ocean Engineering is remembered for his innovation, entrepreneurship, and vision for ocean engineering. -
Featured Stories | October 20, 2016
New 13-year Study Tracks Impact of Changing Climate on a Key Marine Food Source
A new multiyear study from scientists at WHOI has shown for the first time how changes in ocean temperature affect a key species of phytoplankton. -
Featured Stories | October 5, 2016
Beaver-inspired wetsuits in the works
Rubbery hair-lined wetsuits may help keep surfers warm. -
Featured Stories | September 28, 2016
Ferrari Receives Prestigious Award for Excellence in Oceanography
Raffaele Ferrari, the Cecil and Ida Green Professor in Earth and Planetary Sciences and Director of the Program in Atmospheres, Oceans and Climate, has been selected to receive the 2016 Robert L. and Bettie P. Cody Award in Ocean Sciences. -
Featured Stories | September 28, 2016
Researchers find explanation for interacting giant, hidden ocean waves
Better simulations of internal tides may benefit sonar communications, protect offshore structures, and more. -
Featured Stories | September 23, 2016
MIT Researchers Prove Fast Microbial Evolutionary Bursts Exist
Study reveals closely related microbes can diversify rapidly via horizontal gene transfer.
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