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Read more about the article Polarizing your Science Impacts:  Turning your Research into Science Stories and Take Your Science Stories to the Classroom

Polarizing your Science Impacts: Turning your Research into Science Stories and Take Your Science Stories to the Classroom

Good storytelling is a powerful way to bring public attention to our science - especially when it happens in remote areas like the Polar Regions. Stories about the changing poles…

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Read more about the article 99th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society

99th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society

Several RUCOOL affiliates attended and presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) in Phoenix, AZ from January 7 through 10, 2019. This meeting gathers more…

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Read more about the article Janice McDonnell featured in Rutgers Today

Janice McDonnell featured in Rutgers Today

News Release | Rutgers Today | Outreach Rutgers Partners With Pioneering Research Outreach Center to Promote Scientific Research The national initiative will translate scientific research to educate and engage the…

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Read more about the article Science Lecture Series at United States Coast Guard Academy

Science Lecture Series at United States Coast Guard Academy

Dr. Hugh Roarty delivered a talk to the cadets of the United States Coast Guard Academy on Thursday November 29, 2018, on behalf of MARACOOS. His talk was entitled “The…

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Read more about the article Assistant Professor Travis Miles is named the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional

Assistant Professor Travis Miles is named the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional

Assistant Professor Travis Miles is the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional. This award which recognizes an MTS Member, 35 years old or younger, who has demonstrated…

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Read more about the article The World’s First pH glider

The World’s First pH glider

An all-female team from the Saba Research Group met their glider off the coast of Long Island, NY to clean off biofouling and collect water samples to compare to the…

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Read more about the article Challenger Glider Sets New World Record in the Indian Ocean

Challenger Glider Sets New World Record in the Indian Ocean

An international team of scientists and students has just completed the first of three legs in a three-year effort to be the first to navigate an autonomous underwater robot completely…

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