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R.I.P.  A.B.E
The pioneering Autonomous Benthic Explorer is lost at sea
The Autonomous Benthic Explorer, nicknamed ABEhelped to herald a new kind of deep-submergence vehicle—the autonomous underwater vehicle, or AUV, a free-swimming robot that was unmanned and unthethered to surface ships.
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Quote of the Week
“So microscopic bacteria buffer the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through their ‘conversations.’”
—Benjamin Van Mooy, Biogeochemist
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nullBacterial 'Conversations' Have Impact on Climate
'Quorum sensing' helps control how carbon moves in the sea—March 5, 2010
nullA Robot Starts to Make Decisions on its Own
Scientists give more autonomy to autonomous underwater vehicles—February 22, 2010
nullThe Socioeconomic Costs of Ocean Acidification
Seawater's lower pH will affect food supplies, pocketbooks, and lifestyles —January 8, 2010
Tsunamis in the Caribbean?Tsunamis in the Caribbean? It's Possible.
March 25, 2005
Features
nullThe Once and Future Corals
Audio slideshow: Research on the reefs —March 12, 2010
nullInto the Wild Irminger Sea
WHOI ship, scientists, and crew probe strategic oceanic gateway—February 4, 2010
nullThe Mysterious Movements of Deep-Sea Larvae
How do the tiny progeny of seafloor animals disperse through the ocean?—December 31, 2009
nullShipwrecks Offer Clues to Ancient Cultures
Modern deep-sea vehicles expand vistas to see into the past—December 18, 2009
Interviews & Quotes
nullFloating Without Imploding
A conversation with WHOI engineer Don Peters—July 1, 2009
nullLet There Be Light in the Dark Depths
A conversation with WHOI engineer Jonathan Howland—June 15, 2009
nullArmed and Dexterous
A conversation with WHOI engineer Matt Heintz—June 11, 2009
nullMiles Under the Sea, Hanging on by Hair-Thin Fiber
A conversation with WHOI engineer Andy Bowen—June 4, 2009
null2,000 Batteries Under the Sea
A conversation with WHOI engineer Daniel Gomez-Ibaņez—June 5, 2009
Around WHOI
nullWHOI Names New Chief Development Officer
Priya McCue brings curiosity and passion for science to the job—February 11, 2010
2009 summer student fellowsA Summer of Science on the Sea
WHOI Summer Student Fellowships offer a taste of research life—November 13, 2009
nullThe WHOI Marine Mammal Center Is Born ...
... and other stories from around WHOI—September 18, 2009
nullA Diversity of Geoscientists
New Woods Hole program encourages underrepresented groups —August 21, 2009
Students at Work
nullThe Squid, the Whale, and the Grad Student
A young scientist deciphers meaning embedded in sonar signals—February 19, 2010
nullDye Sheds Light on Jet-Propelled Salps
A graduate student reveals locomotion in the ocean —December 11, 2009
nullTurning Carbon Dioxide Gas into Rock
Audio Slideshow: An MIT/WHOI student examines a fascinating natural process in Oman —October 22, 2009
nullHurricane Hunter
Graduate student uncovers long-buried record of past storms —February 13, 2009

 

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