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September 2, 2014
Yale geology and geophysics professor Ruth Blake recently completed a tour of duty as lead scientist aboard the exploration vessel Nautilus, during the Windward Passage leg...
August 25, 2014
Microscopic fish teeth may carry a message of hope from an ecological upheaval in the distant past, scientists at Yale University and the University of California-San Diego (...
August 14, 2014
Ruth is a member of the science advisory board for the E/V Nautilus run by Ocean Exploration Trust and she will be serving as chief scientist onboard the E/V Nautilus...
July 22, 2014
The Donald L. Turcotte Award is given annually to one honoree in recognition of outstanding dissertation research that contributes directly to nonlinear geophysics. The...
July 9, 2014
Poor peepers are a problem, even if you are a big, bad sea scorpion. One minute, you’re an imperious predator, scouring the shallow waters for any prey in sight. The next,...
July 2, 2014
The award recognizes the best student talk at the annual Evolution meeting, June 2014; 28 finalists competed for the award from a pool of 250 applicants.
June 18, 2014
Mary-Louise Timmermans has officially received an NSF CAREER award for her proposal: “Evolution and dynamics of the deep waters in the Arctic Ocean”. As NSF says on its...