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A New View
BIOS scientists gained a fresh perspective on six-month-old mustard coral larvae (shown in photo…
Out to Catch a Spring “Bloom”
Each spring, when daffodils and other flowers emerge in gardens, tiny ocean plants called…
Calling All Volunteers
Like to snorkel? Interested in supporting emerging marine engineers? Several dozen volunteers from…
Tiny Algae, Surprising Findings
Chemical oceanographer Nick Bates’s ongoing study of the ocean-atmosphere interface sheds…
Five Years, Five Students—and a Fine Paper to Show
Since its beginning in 1903 as a field station for students and scientists at Harvard University…
Working Around the Weather
Understanding our planet and how it functions, as well as the impacts that human activities have on…
A Royal Visit to BIOS
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, toured BIOS this month during a visit to Bermuda to celebrate the…
BIOS Scientists Make Room for Flumes
When scientists study coral reefs, they are often interested in figuring out key components of reef…
Celebrating 25 Years of Undergraduate Research Success at BIOS
In 1991, a group of undergraduate students arrived in Bermuda to spend a semester with BIOS faculty…
New BIOS Partnership Enhances School’s Science Curriculum
BIOS’s Ocean Academy program has a new partner in delivering hands-on science education…