Invertebrate Physiology Laboratory
A Big Project for Small Organisms—and the Atmosphere
More than 100 scientists from 20 research institutions, including BIOS, studied plankton and the ocean’s chemical and physical properties
Read MoreA Marriage of Science and Art
How BIOS scientists team with artists to convey research findings and help interpret the marine world
Read MoreA New Study of Tiny Organisms
Collaboration started this month to understand climate changes in history
Read MoreA Special Net for Special Organisms
A new tool arrives at BIOS to help scientists investigate the migratory lives of tiny marine animals
Read MoreNew Insights Bloom from BIOS-SCOPE’s First Year of Data
In different seasons, multinational team tests how microbes transform dissolved organic matter
Read MoreInspired by Sea Butterflies
New grant will examine how sea butterflies swim, and could influence the design of a robotic vehicle
Read MoreLights, Cameras… Sea Butterflies
New photography systems help researchers learn about the swimming mechanics of zooplankton
Read MoreWelcoming Three New Instruments for BIOS Research
Tools help characterize vital plankton populations offshore Bermuda
Read MoreA New View
Microscope helps scientists learn more about lionfish, coral, and other marine life
Read MoreA New BIOS Facility for Biological Study
Temperature-regulated rooms for research (and a new microscope) are in works for Institute
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