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A Conversation with Rob Cawthorn, BIOS Trustee Emeritus
Growing up in England, Rob Cawthorn dreamed of a farming life, but instead spent nearly four…
A New Start for Waterstart
For the last 12 years, hundreds of students have descended upon BIOS during the summer months for a…
Out to Catch a Spring “Bloom”
Each spring, when daffodils and other flowers emerge in gardens, tiny ocean plants called…
Welcoming Three New Instruments for BIOS Research
BIOS acquired three new instruments this spring to enrich investigations into the roles and…
How about Studying this Summer in Bermuda?
This summer, BIOS will offer courses in Modern Observational Oceanography, Coral Reef…
Bermudian Students to Gather for BIOS’s Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Challenge
Twenty-five teams from 12 Bermuda schools and educational organizations will converge on the…
A New View
BIOS scientists gained a fresh perspective on six-month-old mustard coral larvae (shown in photo…
Tiny Algae, Surprising Findings
Chemical oceanographer Nick Bates’s ongoing study of the ocean-atmosphere interface sheds…
Five Years, Five Students—and a Fine Paper to Show
Since its beginning in 1903 as a field station for students and scientists at Harvard University…
Working Around the Weather
Understanding our planet and how it functions, as well as the impacts that human activities have on…