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Calling All BIOS Volunteers
Like to snorkel? Interested in supporting emerging marine engineers? Volunteers from BIOS and the…
Long-lost U.S. Air Force Bomber Located in Bermuda
The crash and subsequent disappearance of a U.S. Air Force B-24 bomber nearly 74 years ago has been…
An Environmental Engineering Challenge, with a Twist
How could a group of 15 students from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds—and separated…
Remembering Danielle Moore
It is with great sadness that the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences has received news that…
Collaboration Benefits Island’s Students
A novel partnership between BIOS’s Ocean Academy and the University of Delaware (UDel) this winter…
Oceanographer, Author, Sailor, and BIOS Trustee
In the late 1970s, Linda Glover visited BIOS, then the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, for…
Bringing the Laboratory to the Ocean
Comb jellies, or ctenophores, are some of the most abundant organisms in the open ocean, and their…
Students Fly South for the Winter
As college education becomes as much about experiential learning outside the classroom as it is…
New study looks at how coral absorbs light
Researchers in Bermuda have released a new study on how corals absorb light in different conditions.
Clearwater STEM Class Students Building ROVs
Minister of Education Diallo Rabain recently visited the science, technology, engineering and…