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As summer kicks into high gear on the Fourth of July, Netflix is releasing a new series highlighting the beauty, importance and diversity of shark species around the globe.
What is carbon dioxide and how is it connected to climate change? Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a colorless, odorless greenhouse gas produced by numerous natural processes and by human activities such as ...
Patrick Callaghan. Assistant Vice Chancellor - Marine Sciences Director of Finance and Operations. Phone: (858) 534-2830 Email: pcallaghan@ucsd.edu Scripps Administration Office ...
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This page features an overview of brand guidelines for UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography. A unified brand aids in how we position Scripps, creates consistent messaging for our broad ...
Funding questions. What type of financial support is available to Scripps PhD students? Students admitted into the PhD program are typically offered 5 years of support (provisional on satisfactory ...
For the first time, the seasonal peak of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere exceeded 430 parts per million (ppm) at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Observatory on Hawaii, scientists from NOAA and ...
A promising brain cancer drug discovered from a deep sea ocean microbe by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego is making headway toward public use.
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) approved the preliminary design of a first-of-its-kind hydrogen-hybrid research vessel that will join the fleet at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of ...
The bucket of preserved fish opens, but it doesn’t smell as bad as you might think. Like vinegar, with a hint of sardine. OK, maybe it’s bad, but if you’re Ben Frable, manager of the Marine Vertebrate ...
SODA researchers gather on deck of R/V Sikuliaq. Photo: Jim Thomson. These pockets known as “heat bombs'' are just stable enough to be able to last for months or years, swirling far north beneath the ...
Image caption: Example munitions surveyed by the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) during the 2023 seafloor survey of the San Pedro Basin. Credit: Scripps Institution of Oceanography/UC San Diego.See ...