Rosenstiel School
Tags: environmental
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Study Shows Adaptive Capacity of Reef Corals to Climate Change May Be Widespread Large-scale global survey of corals using high sensitivity genetic analysis shows many coral species can host multiple algal symbionts—including some thought to help survive warming oceans April 9, 2012 -
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The Waterlust Project: Bringing Creativity, Self-Expression & Wider Reach for Research Univ. of Miami grad student and professional kiteboarder Patrick Rynne spearheads new site, 60K hits first week March 9, 2012 -
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New Study Links Dust to Increased Glacier Melting, Ocean Productivity Researchers analyze dust concentrations and their effects off southern Iceland March 2, 2012 -
New Study Illustrates the Physics Behind Great White Shark Attacks on Seals Scientists use basic principles of underwater optics, physics to understand predator-prey interactions December 9, 2011 -
Univ. of Miami Study Rethinks the Ocean’s Role in Pacific Climate The new study can aid scientists in better understanding regional and global effects of climate change in the Pacific November 15, 2011 -
Rosenstiel School Faculty Member McDonald to Speak at UMX Happy fish? The impact of the antidepressant Prozac&tm; on toadfish physiology and behavior November 1, 2011 -
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Our Fascination and Fear of Sharks Award winning environmental journalist Juliet Eilperin to discuss her book on the supposed ‘demon fish’ August 30, 2011 -
Univ. of Miami Shares Near-Real Time Images of Irene at CSTARS August 27, 2011 -
New Study Shows that Florida’s Reefs Cannot Endure a ‘Cold Snap’ Scientists detail unprecedented loss of coral reef species during 2010 cold weather event August 26, 2011 -
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