WHOI in the News
How a Blind Oceanographer at WHOI Studies Temperature-Regulating Currents
Blue Dot Living
WHOI Scientist heads to Brazil to talk ocean solutions at COP30
WCAI
Sandwich scientist ran on four continents, set Guiness World Record. Next up? Antarctica
Cape Cod Times
6 million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica shatters records — and there’s ancient air trapped inside
Live Science
Researchers race to study how fast permafrost is transitioning from carbon sink to source of emissions
Bloomberg
Meet Redwing, the torpedo-shaped robot testing the limits of ocean observation
Boston Globe
‘Explosion’ of invasive European green crabs reported in Southeast Alaska
Alaska Beacon
The Oldest Ice Ever Recovered Contains Antarctic Air Bubbles From 6 Million Years Ago
IFLS
Sumerian civilization may have been jump-started by the rise and fall of tides
Science Magazine
Highlights of WHOI’s Discovery Center
Coastal Lifestyle TV
Deep Impact: The Woods Hole Alvin Submersible and Its Legacy of Deep-Sea Discovery
Yankee Magazine
Talk to the animals? WHOI researcher wins animal communication prize
WCAI
Armed With Anemones: How Some Young Fish Survive in the Sea
New York Times
Underwater robot departs Mass. on 5-year mission to circle the globe
WBUR
Corals are disappearing, pushing Earth to its first major ‘tipping point’
Grist
How marine robots are shaping our future
WCAI
Researchers say USS Arizona providing blueprint for addressing oil leakage at thousands of WWII shipwrecks
WHDH
Riders on the storm: The birds that fly into hurricanes
BBC
Marine Life Thrives On Toxic WWII Warheads Dumped In Baltic Sea
Forbes
Scientists are studying fresh and brackish water located deep beneath the seafloor south of Nantucket
WCAI
MassCEC awards $11.3M to support ocean tech research
Boston Business Journal
Fish that live in the ocean’s ‘twilight zone’ are the missing links between sharks and their prey
Earth
The oceans just hit an ominous milestone
Grist
AI Could One Day Help Us Understand Whale, Dolphin, and Other Animal Languages
Discover Magazine
