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Features
Art Meets Science in a Book called Bloom
Scientist tries her hand at distilling research into poetry
The new book Bloom includes prints by artist Janine Wong that were inspired by photographs of phytoplankton, as well as diagrams and thoughts from the lab notebook of MIT/WHOI graduate student Sophie Clayton and a poem written by recent WHOI graduate Liz Halliday.
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Quote of the Week
“I didn’t really know about this job, but when I drove down here, I found out I was testing parts from something that went down and discovered Titanic. That’s pretty cool.
—Alvin testing technician Brian Pepin
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 Decoding the Mystery FishDecoding the Mystery Fish
Scientists delve into the genome of the African coelacanth—April 19, 2013
Lyme diseaseLyme Disease Bacteria Have Quirky Needs
Unlike most organisms, it uses manganese instead of iron—March 21, 2013
The Retreat of the Gualas Glacier
Scientists find a surprising cause for diminishing icefields—November 20, 2012
River QuestRiver Quest
Scientists sample the world's rivers to assess the planet's health—November 9, 2012
Features
Communication in the Fukushima Crisis
How did officials, scientists, and the media perform?—May 9, 2013
Radiation Health Risks
How can we assess impacts of exposures?—May 8, 2013
Seafood Safety and Policy
What's safe to eat? How can we know?—May 6, 2013
Tale of the Tuna
May 3, 2013
How Is Fukushima's Fallout Affecting Marine Life?
May 2, 2013
Radioisotopes in the Ocean
What's there? How much? How long?—May 1, 2013
ABCs of Radioactivity
A long and winding road to achieve stability—April 30, 2013
Japan's Triple Disaster
Earthquake and tsunami led to release of radioisotopes—April 25, 2013
Around WHOI
Mentors for Budding Scientists
Young students get a taste of research at WHOI—August 31, 2012
New Laboratory Opens at WHOI
'Green' building provides space for ocean observatory initiatives —August 17, 2012
A Taste of Oceanography
Programs give young students ocean science experience—March 29, 2012
Adieu to the Research Vessel Oceanus
A video farewell to a stalwart ship and its dedicated crew—November 18, 2011
Students at Work
Amalia ArudaBacteria Hitchhike on Tiny Marine Life
Why do pathogens settle on animals called copepods?—February 1, 2013
Groundwater: The River No One SeesGroundwater: The River No One Sees
Corals help measure hidden flow—January 16, 2013
Brown Tides and Redfielders
Scientists probe the inner workings of harmful algae—June 25, 2012
The Great South Channel
Where marine life meets to feast every spring—February 14, 2012
Interviews & Quotes
Rebuilding Alvin: Loral O'Hara
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—April 16, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Rick Sanger
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—April 12, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Timothy Kling
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—April 9, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Brian Pepin
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—April 4, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Ben Pietro
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—March 19, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Joe Harvey and Vic Miller
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—March 15, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Robert Waters
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—March 12, 2013
Rebuilding Alvin: Geoffrey Ekblaw
A series on the people reassembling the iconic sub—March 8, 2013

 

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