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Coral reefs are both icons of biodiversity and global tourist attractions. By combining web-scraped public Instagram data and aerially mapped live coral cover maps across the main Hawaiian Islands,…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Bing Lin, GS Department
Public and International Affairs
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November 10th, 2022 Department
Andlinger Center Location
Maeder Hall
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Modeling North Atlantic Phytoplankton Blooms Mentors: Prof. Laure Resplandy, Geosciences Dr. Jessica Garwood, Geosciences
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July 25th, 2022 Speaker
Shruti Roy Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Coral reefs make up some of the greatest biodiversity per unit area in the world, but many living reefs are threatened due to anthropogenic factors relating to climate change. Artificial coral reefs…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Grace K. Barbara Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Ocean surface waves carry vast amounts of energy that could be harnessed as a renewable source of electricity generation. However, current ocean energy capture devices fail to be economically viable…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Seth Freeman and Polina Zhilkina, UG '22, Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Between 1966 and 1996, France conducted 193 atmospheric and underground nuclear weapons tests in Polynesia in the Southern Pacific Ocean, affecting the environment and the health of local communities…
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March 14th, 2022 Speaker
Sébastien Philippe Department
C-PREE Location
Zoom
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featuring Kris Ohleth
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April 28th, 2021 Speaker
Kris Ohleth
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Observed and Simulated Seasonal Halocline Formation in the Canada Basin: 1975 vs 2006-2012 Erica Rosenblum et al University of Manitoba, McGill University, Scripps Insitution of Oceanography,…
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May 10th, 2021 Speaker
Erica Rosenblum, University of Manitoba Department
Geosciences
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“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” - C.S. Lewis For generations, deceptively simple fables have cut to the heart of the human condition, exposing our…
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Cassandra James, UG '23 Department
English
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Get started with this new open-access platform for publishing and containerizing research code in the cloud.
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May 21st, 2020 Department
Princeton Research Data Service
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Shallow carbonates represent one of the most abundant archives of Earth history. Specifically, carbonate geochemistry serves as a proxy for paleoclimate parameters such as the global carbon cycle and…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Stacey Edmonsond '21 Department
Geosciences
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