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March 2, 2017
Prof. Robel stunning simulations reveal the shock waves that cause chunks of ice to calve
April 24, 2017
Prof. Di Lorenzo talks about climate geoengineering at the Weather Channel
May 3, 2017
A new analysis of decades of data on oceans across the globe has revealed that the amount of dissolved oxygen contained in the water - an important measure of ocean health - has been declining for more than 20 years.
April 23, 2017
Prof. Jennifer Glass talks about earth sources of Tellurium and the future of solar energy
February 20, 2011
Tropical seaweed may be the source for a new antimalarial drug.
August 30, 2016
When acidic materials are spilled, clean-up involves adding a base chemical to neutralize the acid.
August 22, 2014
Dr. Joel Kostka, a Professor jointly appointed in Biology and Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, was recently awarded $1.0 million in research grants by the U.S.
Study of Fossilized Shells Finds Little Evidence of Icebergs’ Influence on Ice Age Ocean Circulation
January 22, 2014
Scientists have thought that large iceberg surges disrupted a key ocean circulation pattern during the last North American ice age, but a new study found little evidence of a disruption during some of the major iceberg surges.
June 6, 2013
Climate records from cave stalagmites show that the western tropical Pacific responded differently to abrupt climate change events.










