Posts Tagged ‘Tim Noyes’
Enhancing Education Through Experience
An overview of the 2018 REU interns and their projects
Read MoreA Team Tackles a Troublesome Fish
Scientists collaborate on projects to reduce Bermuda’s invasive lionfish population
Read MoreCollaboration To Reduce Lionfish Population
BIOS scientists collaborate on projects to reduce Bermuda’s invasive lionfish population.
Read MoreTemperature is King (At Least, as it Concerns Coral)
Collaboration that included six BIOS researchers results in new understanding of reef response to environmental changes
Read MoreThree Months in Bermuda: A Springboard to Success
Undergraduate interns share their experiences at BIOS in 2017
Read MoreWorking to Address the Gender Gap
BIOS’s Bermuda Program continues to support upcoming female scientists
Read MoreA DNA Library for Bermuda’s Fish
BIOS scientists build a new tool for ecology and conservation with BAMZ fish collection
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 MoreIn the (Mesophotic) Zone
BIOS researcher’s work with Princeton student sheds light on lionfish prowling deeper waters.
Read MoreBait and See
Deep reef candid cameras reveal diverse fish, and invaders
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