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News from

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

June 2015

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Photo by Tom Kleindinst, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Earning his Stripes

WHOI biologist and environmental scientist Neel Aluru uses zebrafish to understand how early-life exposure to environmental chemicals causes adult-onset diseases. Aluru was recently recognized for his work by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. READ MORE

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Red Tide Bloom Expected to be Similar to Past Years

The 2015 forecast indicates that red tides in New England waters will be similar to the last three years.

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Deep Sea Explorations Come
to Life in New Book

WHOI scientists and their colleagues compile an illustrated book about the
mid-ocean ridge.

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A Green Thumb
for Ocean Microbes

Growing marine bacteria in the laboratory is a challenge.

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Revealing the Ocean's
Hidden Fertilizer

Phosphorus is one of the most common substances on Earth, yet we know little about how it cycles through the ocean.

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Palau's Improbably Healthy
Coral Reefs

NOVA Next

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In Arctic Drilling Debate, A Dispute Over Cleanup Preparedness
NPR

It's Going Swimmingly for Submersible Robots
Houston Chronicle

BP Starts to Settle After Nasty Oil Spill-Related Deaths
The Science Times

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Under the Waves: WHOI Science in Local Waters

Meet scientists and engineers and learn about projects in our own regional waters! The free event is Sunday, June 7 from noon to 3 p.m.

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