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Read more about the article An up-and-coming Ocean Acidification researcher that you should know is Liza Wright-Fairbanks

An up-and-coming Ocean Acidification researcher that you should know is Liza Wright-Fairbanks

Liza, a PhD candidate at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, studies ocean and coastal acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB). The MAB is a region nested within the U.S.…

Continue ReadingAn up-and-coming Ocean Acidification researcher that you should know is Liza Wright-Fairbanks
Read more about the article Measuring the Hostile Ocean Beneath Hurricanes

Measuring the Hostile Ocean Beneath Hurricanes

The influences of ocean conditions and currents on living environments are now more widely appreciated—from the Earth’s climate and severe weather conditions to fisheries and biodiversity. Sustained and wide-spread measurements…

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A Visit from our Brooklyn Neighbors

Students from Brooklyn's School for Human Rights visited the COOLroom and glider lab today. Discussions ranged from our current work at Palmer Station in Antarctica studying penguin populations, to more…

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NREL Completes Validation Study of RU-WRF Model

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) recently completed an independent validation study of the performance of the RUCOOL real-time weather model (RU-WRF) that is used for wind resource assessment work.…

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Read more about the article Gliding into the Future of Ocean Acidification Observing

Gliding into the Future of Ocean Acidification Observing

The technology used to observe ocean acidification – the shift in ocean chemistry driven by an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to the burning…

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Read more about the article 30 Years of Antarctic Ecological Research

30 Years of Antarctic Ecological Research

The Palmer Station Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program is focused on conducting a long term study on the warming West Antarctica Peninsula. For 30 years this project has been…

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Dr. Hugh Roarty visits Jerusalem College of Technology

Dr. Hugh Roarty visited with Dr. Erick Fredj from Jerusalem College of Technology in Jerusalem Israel from January 27-31, 2020.  Dr. Fredj has been a longtime collaborator with Rutgers University. …

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