G&G Highlights & Events
Upcoming Events
G&G Friday Seminar Series
The Friday seminars are held each week from 10:00 to 11:00 in Clark South 271, unless otherwise noted in the schedule.
WHOI Calendar
View listings for seminars happening around WHOI.
Recent Research Highlights [more highlights]

February 8, 2013
Seismic Studies Capture Whale Calls
New software could reveal songs amid the soundsSource: Oceanus Magazine

September 28, 2012
New Weather-Shifting Climate Cycle Revealed
You know El Niño—now meet the Pacific Centennial OscillationSource: Oceanus Magazine

September 20, 2012
Deep-sea Detectives
Follow the trail to unravel a seafloor mysterySource: Oceanus Magazine

August 31, 2012
Mentors for Budding Scientists
Young students get a taste of research at WHOISource: Oceanus Magazine

August 24, 2012
Climate Change Spurred Fall of Ancient Culture
Weakening monsoons in India affected plants and peopleSource: Oceanus Magazine

July 5, 2012
A Serendipitous Seafloor Sample
Photo slideshow: How a pillow was transformed into a tableSource: Oceanus Magazine

May 9, 2012
In Search of the Pink and White Terraces
WHOI vehicles help find landmarks lost in 1886 eruptionSource: Oceanus Magazine

April 29, 2012
Pacific Islands May Become Refuge for Corals in a Warming Climate, Study Finds
Source: Media Relations

March 15, 2012
To Catch a Hurricane
Makeshift devices collect sand transported by stormSource: Oceanus Magazine

March 15, 2012
Study Links Major Shifts in Indian Civilizations to Past Changes in Monsoon
Source: Media Relations

March 9, 2012
Lessons from the 2011 Japan Quake
What have scientists learned about its cause and consequences?Source: Oceanus Magazine

February 2, 2012
WHOI Receives $1Million from Keck Foundation for First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory at Cascadia Fault
Source: Media Relations
Recent People Highlights [more highlights]

June 6, 2007
Chris German: Searching for Hydrothermal Vents Around the World
A profile of Chris German, senior scientist and chief scientist of the National Deep Submergence Facility.


