Posts Tagged ‘In the News’
ILS Bermuda Extends Convergence 2024 Agenda in Partnership with ASU BIOS: Converging Innovation – Accelerating Science and ILS Solutions
Convergence 2024 expands with science-focused afternoon featuring global climate expert Peter Schlosser.
Read MoreArizona State University Bermuda Scholarships open to applicants; Bermuda College signs agreement with ASU
The ASU Bermuda Tuition Scholarship program makes available five full-tuition scholarships per year for Bermudian students, awarded on a competitive basis, to study in person at one of ASU’s campuses.
Read MoreHydrostation ‘S’ Turns 70
Located southeast of Bermuda, Hydrostation ‘S’—a set of unmarked geographic coordinates (32 degrees 10 minutes North, 64 degrees 30 minutes West)—has yielded measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity and other parameters every two weeks for seven decades.
Read MoreASU BIOS celebrates World Ocean Day by honoring BIOS’s 120 years of marine research
Plus, ASU BIOS announces new scholarship opportunities for Bermuda students.
Read MoreScientist Paper Highlights Need for More International Policy Focus on the Air-Ocean Nexus
The collection of research aims to evaluate air-sea exchange science, identify future research paths, and uncover new opportunities for collaboration, technology, and discovery.
Read MoreBermuda Hurricane Model Expands to the Caribbean
Research demonstrates the greater relevance of upper-ocean temperatures versus sea-surface temperatures alone in the prediction of hurricane intensity.
Read More230 Students Successfully Complete The Climate Classroom
Students return for the Climate Classroom, an immersive STEM training program designed for M2s, that included a climate change themed quest, hands-on laboratory training and virtual reality experiences.
Read MoreStudy Highlights Importance of Mineral Iron in Ocean Ecosystems
Research reveals the importance of mineral forms of iron in regulating the cycling of this bio-essential nutrient in the ocean
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.
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