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Scientist at Work: A Conversation with BIOS Biologist Amy Maas
Pteropods, which live in all the world’s oceans, are tiny cousins of the snail that spend their…
Sargasso Sea Lesson Featured in Journal of Marine Education
What do golden rafts of seaweed, great ocean currents, and ghost stories have in common? They…
By Diving Deep, A BIOS Scientist Exposes Lionfish Invasion
Dr. Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley has been studying the legendary corals around Bermuda for more than…
Research Experiences for Undergraduates Blog
Neoprene exposure suits, rapid-fire sampling, and filtering for DNA; according to 2014 BIOS REU…
Glider’s Work During Hurricane Reveals Unique Insights About Storm Dynamics
Three days before Hurricane Gonzalo hit Bermuda in October, BIOS researchers launched their new…
A Second Life for the Tudor Hill Tower
After weathering more than two decades worth of tropical storms and hurricanes, BIOS’s Tudor…
Teachers On Board with MARINE: Mid Atlantic Robotics IN Education
This past month, sixty primary and middle school educators from the Bermuda Union of Teachers came…
BUEI & BIOS Present The Tempest: Views of Hurricane Gonzalo Above and Below the Waves
Come out for a fascinating evening to get inside the development and passage of Hurricane Gonzalo…
Underwater Robotics Program Wins TechAwards2014 Youth Project
The BIOS education team proudly accepted the TechAwards14 “Most Innovative Youth Project” for Ocean…
2014 Chief Scientist Training Cruise – The Story Behind the Science
Earlier this month, the 2014 University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS)…