Posts Tagged ‘Human Health’
Reducing Risk from a Changing Ocean
BIOS to participate in international summit this May
Read MoreUNCW Grad Fires Up Oil From Ocean Plastics
Bonnie Monteleone spearheads annual sampling of the North Atlantic with BIOS and sailed from Brazil to South Africa with 5 Gyres Institute to collect 110 surface samples of plastic debris.
Read MoreSea Urchins Age Phenomenally Well
Publishing in Aging Cell, researchers from the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory and the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences reported their findings on aging in three sea urchin species, including red sea urchins.
Read MoreNew Programs at BIOS Pair Lehigh Students with Real-world Research Problems
Students from many disciplines can hone career skills, broaden perspective, and find inspiration at BIOS
Read MorePlanning the Future of Bermuda’s Marine Resources
A conversation with Nearshore Marine Spatial Planning Coordinator Kevin Mayall
Read MoreA BIOS REU, Times Two
Chloe Emerson applied results from her first BIOS internship to a second study examining how ocean acidification impacts sea urchin spines.
Read MoreTudor Hill Observatory Being Outfitted for Next Chapter of Atmospheric Science
Instruments installed to restore long-term projects and begin new ones.
Read MoreTo Live Long and Prosper, Take Care of Your Genome
Recent research by BIOS Postdoctoral Researcher Helena Reinardy examines the sea urchin’s strategies for keeping cancer at bay
Read MoreBIOS Supports the Bermuda Blue Halo Marine Reserve
The Bermuda Government is currently holding a public consultation regarding the creation of a marine reserve to protect the waters surrounding Bermuda
Read MoreBIOS Debuts “Oceans and Human Health” Course
This month marks the first year that students at Furman University can take the “Oceans and Human Health” (OHH) course at BIOS
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