The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is a private, nonprofit research and higher education facility dedicated to the study of marine science and engineering
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- Five new hydrothermal vents discovered in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean
The pace of discovery in the oceans leaped forward thanks to teamwork between a deep-sea robot and a human occupied submarine leading to the discovery of five new hydrothermal vents in the eastern ...
- 'Like a magic carpet.' New creature seen by Cape resident off Costa Rica now has his name
"We didn't know what they were. We just saw these creatures sort of hovering about six feet off the bottom," Bruce Strickrott said.
- Scientists Discover Strange Creature in a Seemingly Inhospitable Ecosystem
The discovery of this creature increases the total count of new species identified by researchers exploring these seemingly inhospitable ecosystems to 48. Greg Rouse, a marine biologist at UC San ...
- Scientists are using underwater speakers to help restore degraded coral reefs: Study
Dan Mele, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have been recording underwater sounds from coral reefs in the Caribbean for close to a ...
- Get Ready for the Robotic Fish Revolution
Human technology has long drawn inspiration from the natural world: The first airplanes were modeled after birds. The designer of Velcro was inspired by the irksome burrs he often had to pick off his ...
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- Primordial Fuel: Uncovering Hydrogen’s Role at the Origin of Life
Hydrogen gas, dubbed the energy of the future, has been providing energy since 4 billion years ago. A recent study reveals how hydrogen gas, often touted as the energy source of tomorrow, provided ...
- 'Like a magic carpet.' New creature seen by Cape resident off Costa Rica now has his name
"We didn't know what they were. We just saw these creatures sort of hovering about six feet off the bottom," Bruce Strickrott said.
- Scientists Discover Strange Creature in a Seemingly Inhospitable Ecosystem
The discovery of this creature increases the total count of new species identified by researchers exploring these seemingly inhospitable ecosystems to 48. Greg Rouse, a marine biologist at UC San ...
- Harnessing hydrogen at life’s origin
Researchers gain new insights into how the first cells on Earth were able to use hydrogen gas as an energy source ...
- Film Shows Why Creativity Is an Essential Tool of Science
Creativity is essential in every step of the scientific process, asserts a team of Rutgers researchers. To illustrate their point, they have put together a short film showing how biologists, chemists, ...