Posts Tagged ‘Amy Maas’
BIOS REU Program Debuts New Format
The National Science Foundation (NSF) internship program offers undergraduates semester-long research experience at BIOS
Read MoreUnderstanding Data, One “Byte” at a Time
BIOS launches a digital resource of curated oceanographic and atmospheric datasets and supporting media for educators
Read MoreBIOS-SCOPE Funding Renewed
The interdisciplinary, multi-institutional research program will continue its study into the microbial ecology of the Sargasso Sea
Read More‘A Fantastic Boost for My Career’
Interns from the U.K. navigated pandemic restrictions this fall to follow their research passions at BIOS
Read MoreSnorkeling, Writing Practice, and Greek Dancing
For REU students, time at BIOS is much more than lectures and lab research
Read MorePlanktonic sea snails and slugs may be more adaptable to ocean acidification than expected
An evolutionary study finds that pteropods, or “wing-footed” sea snails and slugs, have faced acidified oceans in the past – and survived.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Movement Patterns of Free-swimming Marine Snails
New research relates shell shapes and body geometries and sizes with swimming abilities and sinking behaviors, which impact vertical migration and distribution.
Read MoreBIOS Scientist Awarded NSF Funding for Zooplankton Research
Investigation will focus on zooplankton communities in the twilight zone
Read MoreBIOS Scientist and Board Member Supports Doctoral Student’s Research
Multi-year collaboration results in co-authored scientific paper
Read MoreFor BIOS Scientists and Staff, an Unprecedented Challenge
COVID-19 has shuttered labs and restricted gatherings. Researchers remain dedicated and working (mostly from home)
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