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Can't Bring Deep-sea Samples Up? Send a Lab Down.
Engineers develop instruments to analyze materials that only exist in the depths
To study deep-sea phenomena that can't be analyzed in the lab or at the surface, WHOI engineers Sheri White and Chip Breier are working on ways to modify a useful laboratory device known as a laser Raman spectrometer for work in difficult undersea conditions.
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WHOI Around the World
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Quote of the Week
“Acid rain isn’t just a problem of the land; it’s also affecting the ocean.”
—WHOI marine chemist Scott Doney
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nullThe Oceans Feel Impacts from Acid Rain
Chemicals from power plants and farming especially affect coastal waters —April 15, 2008
nullDNA in Shipwrecked Jars Reveals Clues to Ancient World
New tool offers a way to find out what past civilizations were shipping and trading—April 15, 2008
nullMaking Nanotubes Without Harming the Environment
Scientists seek to help industry manufacture new 'wonder material' safely—April 3, 2008
nullMining the Origins of Life
... and other recent research findings by WHOI scientists—March 6, 2008
Features
singh jaguarArctic Voyage Tests New Robots for Ice-covered Oceans
Putting untethered vehicles under the ice cap is one thing. Getting them back is another.—April 15, 2008
nullHappy as a (Newly Discovered) Clam
Want to find something on the seafloor? Engineer Tom Crook's your man.—April 10, 2008
nullKnorr Shoots the Moon (Pool) to Drill for Coral
Coral cores offer an unprecedented record of the rise and fall of Earth's sea level —March 13, 2008
nullFertilizing the Ocean with Iron
Should we add iron to the sea to help reduce greenhouse gases in the air?—November 13, 2007
Interviews & Quotes
nullA Warm Eddy Swirling in the Cold Labrador Sea
A conversation with WHOI physical oceanographer Amy Bower—September 24, 2007
nullSummer Under Arctic Ice
A conversation with WHOI geophysicist Rob Reves-Sohn—July 19, 2007
nullFollowing Whales Up a Creek
A conversation with marine mammal biologist Michael Moore—July 12, 2007
nullOf Sons and Ships and Science Cruises
A conversation with Capt. A.D. Colburn of the research vessel AtlantisMay 31, 2007
Around WHOI
nullOcean Observatories Initiative Poised to Launch
WHOI wins grant to lead national effort—April 15, 2008
nullSusan Avery Takes the Helm at WHOI
Avery is first atmospheric scientist (and woman) to lead the Institution—April 15, 2008
nullCapital Campaign Heads into Homestretch
April 15, 2008
nullOceanInsights for the Blind
WHOI scientist creates a bond with visually impaired students—November 30, 2007
Students at Work
nullProtecting Public Health by Preventing Pollution
A graduate student seeks ways to curtail contaminants in the environment—April 3, 2008
nullPlumbing the Plume That Created Samoa
A graduate student explores the magmatic origins of islands—November 20, 2007
nullEavesdropping on Whales' Mealtime Conversation
A graduate student journeys to Norway to investigate how orcas orchestrate their hunt—August 9, 2007
reginaWhat Does It Take To Break a Whale?
Stress tests on whale bones aim to help endangered species —June 20, 2007

 

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