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A new study led by UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography may pave way for lab-based production of rare corals that fight cancer.
A team of researchers is tapping into the ocean’s vast body of free-floating environmental DNA to catch blooms before they ...
Nature finds a way. Even in the most inhospitable conditions on Earth, life figures out how to not only survive but flourish. Take sea spiders, for example. A new study by researchers at Occidental ...
Groundwater input to coral reefs directly affects water chemistry and triggers a cascade of changes in the coastal ecosystem, ...
Scientists have detected rhythmic pulses of molten rock rising beneath eastern Africa, threatening to pull the continent ...
VINTON COUNTY, Ohio – Communities were under evacuation Wednesday after a large chemical leak from an explosives plant in southeast Ohio sent hazardous air into nearby areas. Jackson County ...
“We understand that humans can have an outsized impact on marine environments,” said Tim Conway, associate professor of chemical oceanography at the USF College of Marine Science and a co-author of ...
From Vermont to Antarctica, Shavonna Bent charts a course to a PhD in Chemical Oceanography With VSAC support, a rural Vermont youth embarks on journey to study penguins…and get her PhD ...
Their research in chemical oceanography in the world's oceans and Mississippi’s coastal zone will help us better understand natural variation in chemical cycling and human impacts. Their research ...
There, he met several members of the Chemical Oceanography community, two of whom – Dr. Ben Twining and Dr. Tim Conway – would later become his Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) advisor ...
Various miniaturized and integrated in situ devices for biological and chemical oceanography have been developed in our research group. The devices targeted to analyze microbial gene, heavy metal ion ...