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Two New Gliders Arrive at BIOS

Two new underwater gliders arrived at BIOS in mid July and are expected to be gathering data in the…
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Lionfish Tournament Draws More Than 600 People to BIOS

The 5th Annual Groundswell Lionfish Tournament took place at BIOS on July 18, and…
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From the R/V Atlantic Explorer to Alpacas: A Conversation with BIOS Marine Superintendent Ron Harelstad

As marine superintendent of BIOS’s 170-foot research vessel Atlantic Explorer, Ron Harelstad…
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Bait and See

Tim Noyes, a coral reef research specialist at BIOS, knew he wanted to take action fighting the…
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To Live Long and Prosper, Take Care of Your Genome

In the Molecular Discovery Lab at BIOS, a deli-style fridge with sliding glass doors…
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Small Change, Big Improvement: Modified Method Captures the Ocean’s Most Abundant Organism

BIOS researchers and their colleagues from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have…
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Radiant Reefs Found Deep in the Red Sea

orals may glow yellow, orange and red to improve light conditions for algae. Fluorescent orange,…
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From Contaminants to Cures, Furman Undergrads Connect Ocean and Human Health at BIOS

Marine science isn’t a prerequisite for medical school, but last month 13 pre-medical and health…

Bermuda Program Alumnae Pursue Careers in Science, Law, and Engineering

“I call them the Female Dream Team,” said BIOS educator Kaitlin Baird The Bermuda Program,…
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By the Numbers: A Look at BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer

Ten years ago this fall, BIOS purchased a 168-foot submersible support ship from Harbor Branch…
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