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Living, Breathing, and Learning Science

Last month a group of 39 P6 (primary school level 6, or grade 5 in the U.S. school system) students…
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Olympian, Lionfish Expert, and, Now, BIOS Supervisor

Those who have lived in Bermuda or spent time around the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo…
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BIOS Scientists Make Room for Flumes

When scientists study coral reefs, they are often interested in figuring out key components of reef…
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BIOS’s Hydrostation S Receives Five More Years of Funding

Hydrostation S, the world’s longest-running hydrographic time-series with a location offshore…
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Students to “Dabble in” Ocean Robotics

Building on two years of successful programs within Bermuda’s schools, including professional…
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From King Crab to Climate Change: A Conversation with BIOS Port Captain Rick Verlini

At age 19, New Jersey native Rick Verlini first stepped on a fishing boat in Alaska,…
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An Artist at Sea

What keeps you up at night? Barking dogs, traffic in the city, perhaps noisy neighbors? For Samm…
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A New BIOS Facility for Biological Study

A new research facility under construction at BIOS will allow researchers to collect tiny organisms…
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NASA Project Takes Scientists to Reefs Around the World

After six weeks in Australia, NASA’s COral Reef Airborne Laboratory (CORAL) has completed…
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Study Reveals Corals’ Influence on Reef Microbes

Sean McNally, former BIOS Fall Semester student, Grant-in-Aid recipient, and teaching assistant (…
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