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A New Opportunity for a Familiar Face
In 2013, Amanda Alker—then a student at Florida Atlantic University—came to BIOS as part of the…
The Magic of the Marianas and Micronesia
Many people are familiar with—or have at least heard of—the Mariana Trench. Located in the western…
Lights, Cameras… Sea Butterflies
Sea butterflies are tiny marine snails but, instead of a traditional foot, they have a pair of wing…
A Conversation with Rob Cawthorn, BIOS Trustee Emeritus
Growing up in England, Rob Cawthorn dreamed of a farming life, but instead spent nearly four…
A New Start for Waterstart
For the last 12 years, hundreds of students have descended upon BIOS during the summer months for a…
A Flower, a Ship, and a Way to Conduct Science
More than a flower, the Oleander is a container ship that provides weekly service between…
A Day to Highlight Science, Research, and Education
More than 50 people spent April 29 at BIOS during the Young Presidents’ Organization’s …
They Came. They Saw. They Brought Robots.
The pool at the National Sports Centre hosts numerous aquatic competitions throughout the year, but…
Bermudian Students to Gather for BIOS’s Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Challenge
Twenty-five teams from 12 Bermuda schools and educational organizations will converge on the…
A New View
BIOS scientists gained a fresh perspective on six-month-old mustard coral larvae (shown in photo…