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Resilient science, resilient communities in the face of climate change

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Resilient science, resilient communities in the face of climate change

Student-centered climate work at the Marine Science Center

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Student-centered climate work at the Marine Science Center

Are we part of nature, or separate from it? How you answer matters.

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Are we part of nature, or separate from it? How you answer matters.

Is wildfire soot leaving a mark on the world’s oceans?
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Is wildfire soot leaving a mark on the world’s oceans?

To safeguard key coastal ecosystems, this scientist starts by talking to the local anglers
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To safeguard key coastal ecosystems, this scientist starts by talking to the local anglers

Climate Change Could Destroy 95% of Surface Ocean Conditions
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Climate Change Could Destroy 95% of Surface Ocean Conditions

Saving shellfish from climate change

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Saving shellfish from climate change

Our plastic pollution problem may have more significant consequences than we think

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Our plastic pollution problem may have more significant consequences than we think

For ideas about fighting pandemics, look to termites and ants
Associate Professor Rebeca Rosengaus studies social insect behavior and researches how insects control and contain pathogen outbreaks in their own colonies.

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For ideas about fighting pandemics, look to termites and ants

Northeastern’s award-winning coastal research campus in Massachusetts faces public vote
NAHANT, Mass. Northeastern students Jaxon Derow and Sahana Simonetti gather mussels for a research project at Northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Northeastern’s award-winning coastal research campus in Massachusetts faces public vote

Unlike humans, shipworms have no problem with bacteria getting in their cells. Why?
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Unlike humans, shipworms have no problem with bacteria getting in their cells. Why?

They’re planning to build a new space station… at the bottom of the ocean

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They’re planning to build a new space station… at the bottom of the ocean