Events
Friday, Feb. 3
HYBRID - MBL Falmouth Forum: “A Musical Life,” with Elizabeth Doriss, Cape Cod Symphony
Friday, March 10
HYBRID - MBL Falmouth Forum: “Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist,” with Frans de Waal, Author
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Food, not Temperature, is the Main Driver of Microbial Release of Carbon From Soil
Soil microbes release less CO2 in the summer because they’re starving due to a lack of food, such as dead leaves from deciduous trees, which are threatened by long-term warming, a study finds. Learn more »
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Colby 'Jan Plan' Students Get Two Weeks of Science Inspiration at MBL
Ten undergraduate students participating in Colby College’s January term (called the “Jan Plan”) experienced the MBL magic firsthand.
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Apply for MBL's Semester in Environmental Science
Undergraduate students will spend their fall term doing research on ecosystems in wetlands, bays, and coastal forests to deepen their knowledge about global change, and unexpected consequences of human activity on our planet. Applications due March 21. Learn more »
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Low Salt Marsh Habitats Release More Carbon in Response to Warming | Inside Climate News
How Shapeless Blobs of Cells Grow into Wrigging Worms | Science
Starfish Whisperer Develops a Physical Language of Life | Quanta
How the Blue-Ringed Octopus Flashes its Rings | Physics Today
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Every year, MBL’s iconic Advanced Research Training Courses attract students from countries around the world. Join us in Woods Hole this summer—Applications open for the 2023 courses. Learn more »
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The MBL is hiring a number of year-round and seasonal positions from research to administration to facilities and security. Apply today »
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