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New research from WHOI suggests coral larvae respond to sound when deciding where they’ll make their home.
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Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a new prototype straw that breaks down in the ocean faster than paper straws do.
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Scientists put tiny sensors on almost 350 fish from 12 species of predators, including tuna, white sharks, and swordfish.
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The raise, which is the largest in years, comes after months of urging by the WHOI Grad Students Union.
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Following the release of Department of Public Health water data from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, CAI reporter Jennette Barnes talked with marine radiochemist Ken Buesseler, of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, to learn more about what the results mean. She presented key points from the interview on Morning Edition with host Patrick Flanary.
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Mayflower Wind has agreed to host an experimental floating platform for offshore wind as part of a project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.The…