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Scientists Find Trigger That Cracks Lakes
June 3, 2015
Graduate student Laura Stevens became a focal point of a research team that cracked a big mystery atop the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Hidden Battles on the Reefs
January 7, 2015
A new study led by WHOI scientists shows how changing ocean conditions can combine to intensify erosion of coral reefs.
Trouble in the Tropics
November 26, 2014
An MIT-WHOI graduate student is on the trail of marine toxins that accumulate in fish and are eaten by people.
Coral-Current Connections
October 20, 2014
Will climate change shift a key ocean current in the Pacific? A graduate student is looking for clues recorded in coral skeletons.
A Mooring in Iceberg Alley
July 25, 2014
WHOI scientists knowingly put a mooring in a fjord filled with icebergs near the terminus of a Greeland glacier. But it was their only way to learn if changing ocean conditions might be affecting how fast the glacier flowed into the ocean.