Over a 40-year career writing children’s books, Jerry Pallotta has found one thing to brag about: He’s spoken at 4,000 schools across all 50 states.  The Boston native made his latest appearance over ...
Thiem, Øyvind and Berntsen, Jarle 2009. Numerical studies of large-amplitude internal waves shoaling and breaking at shelf slopes. Ocean Dynamics, Vol. 59, Issue. 6, p. 937.
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Oct. 10, 2024 — Microscopic organisms in the ocean play a key role in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. A new study unveils a hidden biological factor that could change our ...
Productivity fuels life in the ocean, drives its chemical cycles, and lowers atmospheric carbon dioxide. Nutrient uptake and export interact with circulation to yield distinct ocean regimes.
Wang Hui-Zan and Zhang Ren 2012. Freshwater flux product reconstruction based on Argo data and mixed layer model. Acta Physica Sinica, Vol. 61, Issue. 3, p. 039202.
By Alexandra Jacobs The actor and renowned foodie talks about his eating habits and his food diary, and we look at the fiction and nonfiction titles up for the National Book Award. These ...
October 14, 2024 • Betsy Lerner's debut novel weaves together the ordinary and the erratic to tell the story of a middle-class Jewish family whose suburban life is turned upside down by mental ...
What is the 'other carbon dioxide problem'? How are humans driving changes in the chemistry of the ocean, and what might this mean for marine ecosystems in the future?
Two new books by psychologists explore the roots of group identity, arguing that it is natural and potentially useful — even in polarized times. Slim and full of obfuscations, her memoir touches ...
Scientists have discovered that ocean waves may become far more extreme and complex than previously imagined. The new study, published in Nature today, reveals that under specific conditions ...