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PostApril 30, 2020

Staying the Course

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostApril 23, 2020

Researchers explore ocean microbes’ role in climate effects

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A glimpse into the microscale world in the ocean: marine bacteria (green and cyan) feed on nutrients exuding from a genetically modified phytoplankton (orange). These bacteria release a substance called DMS that contributes to cloud formation.
PostApril 8, 2020

A rapidly changing Arctic

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
An icebreaker and Coast Guard cutter travel through a channel in the ice of the Arctic Ocean
PostApril 7, 2020

The Arctic Ocean may not be a reliable carbon sink

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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PostApril 1, 2020

3 Questions: An interventional path recovers depleted marine ecosystems and...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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PostMarch 26, 2020

Titan’s missing river deltas and an Earthly climate connection

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostMarch 23, 2020

Understanding the impact of climate change on the ocean

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Throughout her undergraduate studies in Course 2-OE, MIT senior Michelle Kornberg has had opportunities to work on technologies in Boston Harbor and the Charles River.
PostMarch 9, 2020

Staring into the vortex

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
This visualization shows the Gulf Stream's sea surface currents and temperatures.
PostFebruary 17, 2020

Seeding oceans with iron may not impact climate change

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PostFebruary 11, 2020

Exploring phytoplankton diversity

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