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PostMay 3, 2021

Undergraduates explore practical applications of artificial intelligence

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SuperUROP scholars participating in MIT Quest for Intelligence-sponsored research projects this year included (clockwise from top left): Spencer Compton, Adeline Hillier, Kristian Georgiev, and Ashika Verma.
PostApril 23, 2021

Navigating beneath the Arctic ice

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PostApril 6, 2021

The science and technology that can help save the ocean

MIT Technology Review
Dawn Wright, oceanographer and chief scientist at Esri
PostApril 5, 2021

Study reveals uncertainty in how much carbon the ocean absorbs over time

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One of the first photographs of a sediment trap sample shows pellets, aggregates, and shells that make up sinking “marine snow.”
PostMarch 15, 2021

Study predicts the oceans will start emitting ozone-depleting CFCs

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The ocean, a longtime reservoir for CFC-11, will become a source of the ozone-depleting chemical by middle of next century, a new MIT study finds.
PostFebruary 22, 2021

EAPS Professor Susan Solomon helped set the Doomsday Clock

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostFebruary 16, 2021

Glaciologist Brent Minchew contributes to new Arctic exhibit at Museum of S...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostFebruary 8, 2021

Jagoutz, Ono, and Selin Promoted to Full Professor

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostDecember 15, 2020

MIT oceanographers have an explanation for the Arctic’s puzzling ocean tu...

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MIT oceanographers have proposed an explanation for the Arctic’s puzzling ocean turbulence.
PostNovember 30, 2020

An escape route for seafloor methane

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A new study has solved the mystery of how and why columns of the methane gas can stream out of methane hydrates. Both the bubble tubes and the inverted droplets are encased in clear gas hydrate.

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