Posts Tagged ‘Plankton’
Animals in Ocean’s Twilight Zone Thrive on Upcycled Nutrients
Microzooplankton are an important component of the deep sea food web, according to a new study by an interdisciplinary team of scientists through the EXPORTS campaign.
Read MoreResearch Week Opens the World of Oceanography for C-CoMP Students
Students “experience ocean science in its reality – the good, the bad, the challenges and the opportunities that presents”.
Read MoreStudents Identify Organisms With ‘Keys to the Ocean’
Partnership between Arizona State University and BIOS results in online game that teaches valuable scientific skill
Read MoreStudy reveals salps play outsize role in damping global warming
Jelly plankton blooms can offset as much CO2 as emitted by millions of cars
Read MoreStudying Microbial Metabolisms to Better Understand the Ocean’s Carbon Cycle
New study reveals regular patterns in microbial activity in the Sargasso Sea
Read MoreBIOS’s Ocean Academy Opens Doors of Opportunity
Curriculum Enrichment Program supports experiential training for Bermudian undergraduate students
Read MoreMedical Imaging and Marine Bacteria
A BIOS researcher explains a new research endeavor aimed at using some of the ocean’s smallest organisms to contribute to the ongoing battle against cancer
Read MoreBIOS Supports Bermuda’s Next Generation of Environmental Stewards
Two events held in conjunction with community partners focus on engaging and educating the island’s youth
Read MoreOcean Exploration Through Video Game Simulation: “subROV”
BIOS faculty provide scientific support and content for new game coming fall 2022
Read MoreA Big Commotion about Bermuda’s Coccolithophores
Researchers discover 40 new species of phytoplankton in Bermuda’s waters that play a key role in the global carbon cycle
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