Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’
ASU BIOS Hosts an Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Impacts of Increased Wildfires on the Ocean and other Earth Systems
Scientists, artists, and communicators gathered to share ideas and plan future efforts to improve the understanding of wildfires and their impacts on oceans and other global environments, including society during a workshop
Read MoreNitrous Oxide Cycling Study Points to Microbial Networks Key to Maintaining the Balance of Marine Nutrients
Study examines the role of microbes in the nitrogen cycle of the world’s oceans.
Read MoreAnimals 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 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 MoreStudents successfully complete the “Climate Classroom” learning how to incorporate climate data into future careers
The immersive marine STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) training program – co-created by BIOS and Overview Collective included an escape room style climate quest, VR and an AR photogrammetry design workshop.
Read MoreBIOS Releases Part II of Climate Change Report
With support from lead donor HSBC Bermuda, the report examines the impacts of climate change to the island’s infrastructure and related societal risk
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 MoreSpending a Short Semester Studying Abroad
Undergraduate students visit BIOS for coursework in coral reefs and climate change
Read MoreThe Sepia Toned Photograph and Sea-Level Rise
How scientists used a historical document to measure climate change impacts in Bermuda
Read MoreUndergraduate Interns Leave BIOS With Key Skills, Lasting Friendships
Annual fall program at BIOS supports 12 weeks of research and skills-development workshops
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