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Where Fresh is Cool in Bay of Bengal

Each summer, the South Asian monsoon transforms parts of India from semi-arid into lush green lands able to support farming. The annual infusion of rainfall and resulting runoff into the Ganges,...

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3Q: Uncovering the Nitrogen Cycle in Coral Reefs

Marine scientist Andrew Babbin’s group scuba dives in Cuban waters for a closer look at the biogeochemistry in pristine corals. EAPS assistant prof Andrew Babbin dives in the Gardens of the Queen....

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EAPS in Brief: Marine Biochemist Andrew Babbin

By Helen Hill Andrew Babbin is a marine biogeochemist, working on the nitrogen cycle, and especially on the processes that return fixed nitrogen in the ocean back to nitrogen gas. This work is...

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EAPS in Brief: Marine Biochemist Andrew Babbin

By Helen Hill | EAPS News Andrew Babbin is a marine biogeochemist, working on the nitrogen cycle, and especially on the processes that return fixed nitrogen in the ocean back to nitrogen gas. This...

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This is What a Scientist Looks Like

Researchers from MIT EAPS celebrate women in science at MIT Museum’s Girls Day. Graduate student Maya Stokes explains how different ripple patterns are formed on rocks. (Photo: Lauren Hinkel) By Lauren...

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Celebrating the Science of Jule Charney and Ed Lorenz

By Meg Rosenberg | MIT Video Productions, Lauren Hinkel and John Marshall Born 100 years ago, MIT professors Jule Charney and Ed Lorenz profoundly shaped the field of meteorology during their...

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Perks and Challenges of International Fieldwork

A glider deployment in the Seychelles. By Joleen Heiderich | Broader Impacts Group, WHOI When I started working on a project investigating the Gulf Stream, little did I know that one day my job would...

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Microbial Competition for Nitrogen

New framework shows how ecological interactions among microorganisms account for nitrite accumulation just below the sunlit zone, with implications for oceanic carbon and nitrogen cycling. By Lauren...

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A Deeper Look

EAPS scientists Daniel Koll and AW Omta assist young ocean explorers. (Photo: Courtesy of Jonathan Lauderdale) The MIT Darwin group puts their work under the microscope at the 2018 Cambridge Science...

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Who’s Who? Who’s New? in EAPS

A warm EAPS welcome to incoming research scientist Steven Smriga.   By Helen Hill | EAPS News Read the full story including incoming EAPS postdocs on EAPS News. Steven Smriga Steven Smriga‘s research...

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