WHOI in the News
Japan says it’s safe to release radioactive Fukushima water—so why are its neighbors freaking out?
NBC News
Titan’s CEO put innovation over safety. He was an outlier in the world of deep sea exploration
HUFFPOST
Lipstick, shampoo from algae: Woods Hole company intends to disrupt personal care market
Cape Cod Times
The secret life of deep-sea vents
Nautilus
The mini-sub that carried the first humans to the Titanic is in San Diego looking for fresh discoveries
San Diego Union-Tribune
What is the future of submersibles after Titan implosion?
NBC News
Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches a “Record-Smashing Low”
Discover Magazine
Recovering the Titan 12,500 feet underwater was dangerous, complex, emotional
AP
Dolphins Use Baby Talk When Their Calves Are Around
Smithsonian Magazine
Northwest scientists help find a green alternative to produce beauty products: algae
Oregon Public Broadcast
‘Pop-up’ fishing gear could help prevent whale injuries
NPR
‘Nothing like this has ever happened before’: The world’s oceans are at record-high temps
Boston Globe
Stories by Rob L. Evans
Scientific American
Be Sure to Thank the Little Guys
Martha's Vineyard
Scientists Extract Rocks From Earth’s Mantle
Smithsonian Magazine
It’s already a hot start to what is expected to be a hot summer
NBC News
Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Project Looks at Pulling Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere
ON&T
If you’ve only experienced Falmouth by hopping on and off the Martha’s Vineyard ferry, you’ve missed the boat
Boston Globe
An Explorer of Abyssal Depths Looks to Oceans on Other Worlds
Quanta
In a geologic triumph, scientists drill a window into Earth’s mantle
The Washington Post
In a geologic triumph, scientists drill a window into Earth’s mantle
Washington Post
The Upper Atmosphere Is Cooling, Prompting New Climate Concerns
Wired
‘Great concern’: WHOI scientist says radiation levels are high in Pilgrim nuclear plant water
WCAI
Woods Hole Scientists To Study Water Circulation In Cape Cod Bay
The Enterprise