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  • A better way to study ocean currents
    May 21, 2023

    A better way to study ocean currents

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  • Scientists begin to unravel global role of atmospheric dust in nourishing oceans
    May 9, 2023

    Scientists begin to unravel global role of atmospheric dust in nourishing oceans

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  • Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice
    December 2, 2022

    Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice

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  • Arctic carbon conveyor belt discovered
    November 23, 2022

    Arctic carbon conveyor belt discovered

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  • International team of leading Israeli universities finds oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food
    November 16, 2022

    International team of leading Israeli universities finds oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food

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  • Winning the War and Taming the Navy: Mary Sears and Her Team of Oceanographic Wonders.
    October 21, 2022

    Winning the War and Taming the Navy: Mary Sears and Her Team of Oceanographic Wonders.

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  • Wreck of historic royal ship discovered off the English coast.
    June 15, 2022

    Wreck of historic royal ship discovered off the English coast.

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  • Where do “Hawaiian box jellies” come from?
    May 27, 2022

    Where do “Hawaiian box jellies” come from?

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  • Conversations with Bob Ballard: From discovering the Titanic to changing the definition of life forever.
    June 13, 2021

    Conversations with Bob Ballard: From discovering the Titanic to changing the definition of life forever.

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  • Ocean fiber optic cables can be used to chart the sea floor.
    June 11, 2021

    Ocean fiber optic cables can be used to chart the sea floor.

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