It’s part of the scenario in “The Day After Tomorrow,” but scientists differ over whether or how fast it may occur. A team ...
We say it all the time: Time flies. That was never truer than when I got a call from my friend Evan Forde, saying he was retiring from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration after 50 ...
In the early hours of Sept. 10, 2017, the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay were mostly calm: herons and egrets worked the shallows, Miami’s skyline stretching across the horizon. Yet within the quiet, ...
It is Black History Month, and I always try to share a perspective on it from my lens as a scientist. While many people may roll their eyes at the notion of a “Black History Month,: it is important to ...
Alison Gray, an oceanographer at the University of Washington, is the lead author on the study. She said there are two reasons the study may contradict what has previously been thought of about the ...
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An oceanographer, known as “Deep-Sea Dawn” has gone where no other Black person has ever gone before. At 61, Dawn Wright descended to the planet’s deepest point to bring back the first high-resolution ...
A new article over at Red Orbit tackles the age old question. The article rightly presents the case but glosses over the fact that sometimes the marine biologist and biological oceanographer are not ...
As the first Black oceanographer to explore the Atlantic’s deep canyons in a two-man submersible in 1979, Evan Forde, a Miami native, endured deep discrimination and racism as one of the few faces of ...
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