Posts for tag "NSF"
The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institutes Wireless Plan to Connect to MARS
Scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have built an easier more accessible underwater sensor.
- Posted March 25, 2020
Agriculture Changing Sediment and Nutrient Concentrations in Acton Lake
Recent research shows that agricultural management practices may be having unintended consequences on nutrient and sediment concentrations.
- Posted June 10, 2019
DNA Testing for Legionella Can Identify Source of Outbreaks Quickly
During outbreaks of Legionnaires disease in 2014 and 2015, public health officials used PCR DNA testing to identify sources of the outbreak rapidly.
- Posted August 2, 2018
Last Buoy Of Endurance Array Deployed In Pacific Ocean
The last buoy of the Endurance Array, part of the massive Ocean Observatories Initiative backed by the National Science Foundation, has finally been deployed, according to The Oregonian. Researchers from Oregon State University made the deployment in...
- Posted July 1, 2015
Antarctic Ice Core Reveals Sudden Climate Changes Of Past
Researchers with the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide project have discovered an ice core with more than 68,000 years of climate history, according to a release from the National Science Foundation. Scientists say the core reveals how...
- Posted May 18, 2015
Researchers Find Microbial Life In Antarctica’s Dry Valleys
A team of researchers in Antarctica’s Dry Valleys has been exploring salty aquifers deep below glaciers using an airborne electromagnetic sensor attached to a helicopter. Their most recent data was published in the journal Nature Communications with...
- Posted May 13, 2015







