Posts Tagged ‘BATS’
Studying Microbial Metabolisms to Better Understand the Ocean’s Carbon Cycle
New study reveals regular patterns in microbial activity in the Sargasso Sea
Read MoreBIOS Scientists Support BUEI Climate Camp
Young reporters learned about science communication and how the Institute’s research intersects with climate change
Read MoreA Big Commotion about Bermuda’s Coccolithophores
Researchers discover 40 new species of phytoplankton in Bermuda’s waters that play a key role in the global carbon cycle
Read More‘An Amazing Place to Learn and Grow’
Seventeen Bermudian students selected for 2022 Bermuda Program summer internships
Read MoreStudy: Microbial Life Helps Warming Ocean Adapt
New research reveals microbial ocean life that drives the carbon cycle in the Atlantic is adapting to warmer conditions. The findings give insight to how the ocean may adapt to warmer conditions and how to better forecast the future.
Read MoreBIOS Faculty Contribute to Government Report on the State of Bermuda’s Marine Waters
Document serves as a tool prior to the establishment of a marine protected area network in Bermuda
Read MoreA Career of Submarines, Yachts, and Research Vessels
BIOS oceanographic technical services manager brings decades of diverse skills to his job
Read MoreFall Interns Team up for Ocean Science Research Experiences
New program design gives undergraduate interns opportunities for collaborative research projects
Read MoreBIOS Scientists Set to Participate in International Research Expedition to the Arctic
Research cruise will provide valuable data on climate change and its impacts in the polar region
Read MoreBATS, Big Data, and the Base of the Marine Food Web
How researchers in the multi-year BIOS-SCOPE project combine information streams to learn about some of the ocean’s smallest life forms
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