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The Origins of Slime

Buried at Sea

October 2008
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Scripps researchers are studying CO2 sequestration to determine if it's a viable solution to combat global warming

The Origins of Slime

The Origins of Slime

September 2008
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Scripps graduate student investigates cause of mucilage outbreaks in her native Adriatic waters

Sip of Seawater

Our First Sip of Seawater

July - August 2008
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Scripps researchers race to make desalination eco-friendly while there's still time.

Heading Due South

Heading Due South

JUNE 2008
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Scripps researchers gather geomagnetic signs to determine if Earth's magnetic field is currently headed toward a complete reversal.

Earths Outlook

The Beach of the Future

MAY 2008
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Building upon a legacy of coastal science at Scripps, high-tech tools are opening new avenues for researchers to track sand movements and further explain beach systems.

Earths Outlook

Welcome to the New Normal

APRIL 2008
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Scripps Oceanography research suggests that climate change will require a complete rethinking of water delivery systems in the West. That'll be step one.

Earths Outlook

Earth's Outlook from Above

MARCH 2008
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Fifty years after Sputnik, satellites peering down on Earth have become the most valuable scientific tool to study the global environment and offer much needed insight into the future of our planet.

Deeply Connected

Deeply Connected

FEBRUARY 2008
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Scripps scientists explore Earth's final frontier

The (Ralph) Keeling Curve

The (Ralph) Keeling Curve

DECEMBER 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
After two decades watching atmospheric oxygen levels drop, a Scripps researcher's conclusions about climate could leave one feeling light-headed

Emperors  of the Extreme

The Shaky Future of the Salton Sea:

NOVEMBER 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
A former desert oasis faces environmental challenges, a water crisis and someday the Big One. Why we can't let the sun go down on the Salton Sea.

Emperors  of the Extreme

Emperors of the Extreme:

OCTOBER 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Emperor penguins can flourish in locales where few other animals roam. But scientists now wonder if they can adapt to a new threat: climate change.

ARGO

A New World View:

SEPTEMBER 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
A network devoted to recording the state of the oceans is nearing its full complement. Will it remain intact as its decades-long mission begins?

Paradise Redefined

Paradise Redefined pt.2:

JULY 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
A journey to a coral reef chain hidden in the Central Pacific forces scientists to revisit the definition of a pristine environment

Paradise Redefined

Paradise Redefined pt.1:

JUNE 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
A journey to a coral reef chain hidden in the Central Pacific forces scientists to revisit the definition of a pristine environment

En Espa ol

Audio | Video
cloudmakers

The Greenhouse Effect:

MAY 2007
Video
Developed for the Birch Aquarium at Scripps. The Greenhouse Effect provides a quick view of the impact that global warming has on our planet.

cloudmakers

The Cloudmakers:

MAY 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
Biological activity in the oceans might make the difference between clear skies and cloudy, Scripps researchers say.

slippery slope

Slippery Slope:

APRIL 2007
Audio | Web Feature
Scripps geophysicists develop technologies for monitoring underwater landslides.

Saving Venice

Saving Venice:

MARCH 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
The historic city calls upon Scripps and a multifaceted team of experts to help decipher the mysteries lying beneath its waters.

Historys Warning

History's Warning:

FEBRUARY 2007
Audio | Video | Web Feature
An ancient global warming episode drastically changed the planet. Life on Earth needed 200,000 years to recover. What we're headed for in the next century could be even bigger.

Assessing Coral Populations

Assessing Coral Populations:

2006
Video
From Explorations Magazine 2004, Scientists give a closer look at assessing coral populations.

Investigating Coral Disease

Investigating Coral Disease:

2006
Video
From Explorations Magazine 2004, Scientists investigate coral disease.

Investigating Coral Disease

Investigating Marine Pollution:

2006
Video
From Explorations Magazine 2002, Scientists investigate marine pollution.

Raising Moonjellies

Raising Moonjellies:

2006
Video
The process at Birch Aquarium at Scripps on raising moonjellies.

Life in the Sea

Life In The Sea:

2006
Audio | Video
A rare look at some of the most fascinating images of life in the sea.

Living among penguins

Living Among Penguins:

2006
Audio | Video
A fascinating adventure of life with the Penguins.