Posts Tagged ‘Nicholas Bates’
Tiny Algae, Surprising Findings
BIOS scientist Nick Bates explores how algae may cause carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere
Read MoreA Royal Visit to BIOS
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, celebrates anniversary during visit to Bermuda
Read MoreBIOS’s Hydrostation S Receives Five More Years of Funding
The National Science Foundation commits $4 million for iconic research program, now operating in sixth
Read MoreMAGIC Room Opens at BIOS
New state-of-the-art facility enhances education, research analyses, and glider operations
Read MoreA BIOS REU, Times Two
Chloe Emerson applied results from her first BIOS internship to a second study examining how ocean acidification impacts sea urchin spines.
Read MoreA Showcase for Innovative BATS Research
BIOS technicians, who conduct research from the BIOS-operated research vessel Atlantic Explorer, shared their work this month at a premier ocean sciences meeting.
Read MoreNew Study Links Global Ocean Processes with Local Coral Reef Chemistry
Five years of data collected on reefs and offshore in Bermuda shows that coral reef chemistry – and perhaps the future success of corals – is tied not only to the human carbon emissions causing systematic ocean acidification, but also to seasonal and decadal cycles in the open waters of the Atlantic, and the balance of biochemical processes in the coral reef community
Read MoreBIOS Scientist Honored
Long list of publications helps earn Nick Bates a second doctorate
Read MorePacking Science into a Weekly Shipping Routine
The Oleander brings goods to Bermuda, and data to BIOS scientists
Read MoreIn New Summer Course, Students Master Modern Methods at Sea
New course aims to introduce students to the methods and technologies that have become the bread and butter of modern oceanography
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