Solving the polar climate conundrum
According to MIT researchers, ocean circulation explains why the Arctic feels the effects of global warming much more than the Antarctic.
According to MIT researchers, ocean circulation explains why the Arctic feels the effects of global warming much more than the Antarctic.
MIT study finds ocean bacteria follow predictable patterns of daily activity.
MIT finding could one day lead to new approaches for manufacturing biofuels.
One species, a few drops of seawater, hundreds of coexisting subpopulations.
Regional competition of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl quizzes Massachusetts high school students on the ocean sciences.
Scientists discover extracellular vesicles produced by ocean microbes.
Sulfurous chemical known as ‘smell of the sea’ serves as clarion call for coral pathogens.
MIT researchers build a marine ecosystem model to explore the effects of climate change on phytoplankton.
Innovative storage system could enable offshore wind farms to deliver power whenever it’s needed.
Biogeochemical modeler Mick Follows named tenured associate professor in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Scientists track ocean microbe populations in their natural habitat to create a ‘day in the life’ montage.
MIT professor and colleagues address major issue in climate science: greenhouse gases versus aerosols.