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NewsAn experiential learning program exposes students to science through an artistic lens.
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NewsThe Plastic Pollution Working Group is 51±¬ÁÏ’s central hub for sharing work by faculty, staff and students related to plastic debris.
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News51±¬ÁÏ and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations have signed an agreement to establish a five-year initiative to support small-scale fisheries worldwide through research, knowledge sharing and capacity building. John Virdin will lead 51±¬ÁÏ’s efforts.
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NewsOcean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to a new study. The change reflects shifting concentrations of a green pigment called chlorophyll made by photosynthetic algae at the base of the ocean food chain.
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NewsA Marine Lab doctoral student’s Antarctic drone surveys grew into a Bass Connections project investigating seals and penguins, retreating glaciers and blooming vegetation.
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NewsMeet the Read Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
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NewsCrab behavior suggestive of wound-tending may improve coral tolerance to heat waves.
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NewsMeet the Doyle Lab, learn more about its research focus, a lab member's experience in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
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NewsModeling experiments show Pacific warm and cold patches persisted even when continents were in different places
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NewsAnimals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell junk from squids
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NewsMeet the Ocean Synthesis Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
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NewsEighteen emerging leaders from water and wastewater utilities across the United States have been selected as 2024-2025 Fellows of the Nicholas School for the Environment at 51±¬ÁÏ’s Water Innovation Leadership Development (WILD) Environment+ program.
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NewsResearchers have found a chemical clue in Italian limestone that explains a mass extinction of marine life in the Early Jurassic period, 183 million years ago. Volcanic activity pumped out CO2, warming oceans and lowering their oxygen levels. The findings may foretell the impact climate change and oxygen depletion might have on today’s oceans.
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NewsAn international team of scientists has revealed high levels of toxic metals in global phosphate fertilizers using a variant of the element strontium to uncover such metals in soil, groundwater and possibly the food chain.