Rosenstiel School
Tags: national science foundation
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Study Finds that Winds Played an Important Role in keeping oil away from South Florida New NSF funded study shows how currents and winds shaped where hydrocarbons from Deepwater Horizon went July 9, 2012 -
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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 -
An Avalanche of Planning For Multi-national Arctic Field Campaigns New U.S. GEOTRACES Program Moving Full-Steam Ahead Into Implementation for Collection of Critical Geochemical Data from the Arctic Ocean March 14, 2012
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The shape of things to come Mathematical methods help predict movement of oil and ash following environmental disasters March 12, 2012 -
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AAA Members Showcase NSF Study to U.S. Senate September 16, 2011 -
New Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometers Provide ‘Clumps’ of Opportunities for Cutting Edge Science Marine Geology and Geophysics Team Installs State-of-the Art Equipment For Isotope Analysis September 12, 2011 -
College Students Celebrated For Contributions to Oceans and Human Health Research Posters showcase student research and commemorate 5th anniversary of Oceans & Human Health Center at UM July 12, 2011 -
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Inspiring Science: 12-Year-Old Student Lauded for Work in UM Coral Lab Nicole Odzer working with Ph.D. student Rachel Silverstein, now finalist in national science competition May 13, 2011 -
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Clouds: The Wild Card of Climate Change SF Releases Online, Multi-Media Package Featuring University of Miami Researcher Amy Clement October 29, 2010 -
Rosenstiel Graduate Students Receive Prestigious National Research Awards Awardees selected for their outstanding accomplishments and potential to contribute to strengthening the vitality of the U.S. science enterprise August 10, 2010
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Hiking, Horses & Helicopters: Scientists Launch NSF Study of Sierra Negra NSF funds interdisciplinary study of seismology, geodesy and volcanology on Isla Isabela in the Galápagos Islands August 18, 2009 -
NSF Provides $3.4 Million to Study Climatically Important Agulhas Current Three-years of in situ measurements, combined with along-track satellite data to create long-term index of Agulhas Current transport June 29, 2009 -
Rosenstiel Students Come Out on Top Marine Biology and Fisheries Students Receive NSF Fellowships; Accolades Again for the Baker Lab June 18, 2009 -
‘Growing’ Solid Science Rosenstiel School Faculty Members Receive Awards to Develop Scientific Collaborations Here and Abroad March 27, 2009





