Building the ultimate record of the ocean
Carl Wunsch continues to expand his foundational framework for understanding the behavior of worldwide oceans as a whole.
Carl Wunsch continues to expand his foundational framework for understanding the behavior of worldwide oceans as a whole.
Professor Richard Binzel’s new Infinite Corridor installation models the solar system at scale.
Toxin will accumulate in the environment, particularly in remote regions, as countries delay implementing emissions controls.
Mars expert John Grotzinger tells the story of exploration and the search for ancient life on the red planet at the annual Carlson Lecture.
The AGAGE network celebrates 40 years of measuring ozone-depleting and climate-warming gases.
A faster, cheaper modeling method could improve our understanding of long-term atmospheric chemistry and provide a powerful tool for risk assessment.
Long-term melting may lead to release of huge volumes of cold, fresh water into the North Atlantic, impacting global climate.
She will investigate the early history of complex life and the environments that supported it, both in the field and lab.
Awards emphasize cross-disciplinary training, support research to measure and model microbial communities and their influence on ocean processes.
Experiments show shifting ripple patterns can signal times of environmental flux.
Program users can tinker with landing and path planning scenarios to identify optimal landing sites for Mars rovers.
New insights into the role of water vapor may help researchers predict how the planet will respond to warming.
New faculty join the departments of Biology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
Study finds end-Permian extinction, which wiped out most of Earth’s species, was instantaneous in geological time.
Model of nutrient recycling may explain longstanding mystery.