Predicting ocean motions and underwater sounds
MIT research could help ocean science, naval operations and the control and location of underwater vehicles.
MIT research could help ocean science, naval operations and the control and location of underwater vehicles.
Research suggests ocean color is linked to formation, movement of tropical cyclones
An MIT oceanographer discusses why ‘we have never had a spill like this’ — and what that means for cleanup efforts.
MIT professor selected for her pioneering studies of marine organisms
As the oil spill off the Louisiana coast widens, the mechanical engineering emeritus professor discusses floating booms, containment caps and more
MIT Sea Grant College Program seeks candidates for 2010 Dean A. Horn Award
A curriculum built around a rotating-tank experiment could improve weather and climate education
Mixing of ocean layers by tropical cyclones may have less effect on climate than previously thought, new research reveals.
Phytoplankton diversity depends on balance between competition and the ocean’s physical dynamics, new research suggests
Melville scholarship takes Kelley to Tahiti, the Galapagos, China, and the Middle East
Thomas Peacock sheds light on an odd but powerful phenomenon of sea and sky
New robots mimic fish's swimming and could explore areas where traditional underwater autonomous vehicles can't currently go.