Posts Tagged ‘Samantha de Putron’
ENCORE – A Step on the Path Toward More Resilient Corals
The ENCORE project (Enhancing Coral Resilience Against Climate Warming) at ASU BIOS is adding to scientific knowledge about how human intervention might give corals a leg up in their struggle to succeed in warmer waters
Read MoreChanging Seas – Bermuda: Life at Ocean’s Edge
As the shipwreck capital of the world, Bermuda is known for its treacherous reefs. But these unique corals may also offer clues to heightened resilience in the face of a changing climate. Working at the edge of science – and living at the edge of the ocean – experts study and protect these islands and reefs they call home.
Read MoreCOVID Cancellations Lead to Confidence in Coral Reef Ecology
Support from the U.K. Associates of BIOS helped Nicole Burt develop teaching and research skills
Read MoreSpending a Short Semester Studying Abroad
Undergraduate students visit BIOS for coursework in coral reefs and climate change
Read MoreUndergraduate Interns Leave BIOS With Key Skills, Lasting Friendships
Annual fall program at BIOS supports 12 weeks of research and skills-development workshops
Read MoreWork Begins on Investigation into Coral Resilience Against Climate Warming
First year of work is based at BIOS and builds on results of previous grant
Read MoreNine Undergraduate Students Receive NSF Support for Research Internships at BIOS
The annual internship program runs for 12 weeks each fall
Read MoreBIOS Scientists Support BUEI Climate Camp
Young reporters learned about science communication and how the Institute’s research intersects with climate change
Read MoreNew Grant Supports Research into Coral Resilience and Climate Change
BIOS leads global study into coral survival, adaptation, and recovery
Read MoreA Science Sabbatical in Bermuda
A Science Sabbatical in Bermuda
Read More