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2024 JT-SURF fellows and program leaders

Summer Fellowship Program Immerses Students in Diverse Scientific Research

Undergraduates from across the country gain valuable research experience and knowledge through the JT-SURF program

Scripps Student Spotlight: Raymond Leibensperger III

PhD student in climate sciences with notable awards and fellowships researches sea spray aerosols

Team of scientists during oarfish necropsy

Fish Experts Study Rare Deep-Sea Oarfish in the Lab

Following necropsy, scientists learn more about biology of 12-foot oarfish that washed up in La Jolla Cove

McWhorter on a fieldwork assignment during her PhD in the Chagos Archipelago diving a nearly uninhabited archipelago and collecting coral samples for calcium carbonate budgets.

Charting Change from Coral Reefs to Climate Science

Scripps alum Jennifer McWhorter supports the Biogeochemical Argo array in the Gulf of Mexico to understand the region’s changes over time

Mars InSight as seen in "selfie" taken by lander, Dec. 2018. Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Presence of Liquid Water Most Probable Explanation for Data Collected by Mars Lander

Researchers infer that stores of water must exist in planet’s crust

New Drug Discovery Technique May Unlock Trove of Marine Compounds

Method captures microbial compounds directly from the ocean, inverting traditional approach

San Diego Bay on a clear day

Oyster Virus Detected in San Diego Bay Likely Worsened by Warmer Waters

Higher water temperatures accelerate spread of deadly virus, killing Pacific oysters and threatening aquaculture operations

dead fish in lake granary

Largest Protein Yet Discovered Builds Algal Toxins

The findings could enhance monitoring efforts for harmful algal blooms, and unlock potential for new medicines or materials

a scuba diver surveys a coral reef in clear blue water off Maui

3D Models Provide Unprecedented Look at Corals’ Response to Bleaching Events

Seven-year time series pinpoints which corals off Maui survived multiple bleaching events

Visitors to Iceland witness the spectacle of the 2022 Meradalir eruption, Iceland. Image credit: S. Kelly/Scripps Oceanography

Recent Volcanic ‘Fires’ in Iceland Triggered by Storage and Melting in Crust

Iceland’s most recent volcanic episode on the Reykjanes peninsula, set to last centuries, began with vast magma pooling just beneath the surface

2023 Turkey Earthquake collapsed house and street

Small and Large Earthquakes Don’t Play By the Same Rules

New model of the physics governing earthquake behavior could improve preparedness

Scripps Student Spotlight: Olívia Soares Pereira

PhD student specializing in deep-sea ecology has explored the ocean’s depths using the human-occupied submersible Alvin

 Bow chain deployment. Graduate students Siddhant Kerhalkar and Kerstin Bergentz lower a wire of thermistors off the bow of R/V Thompson. Photo: San Nguyen

Chasing the Monsoon in the Bay of Bengal

Scientists pursue improved storm prediction in joint India-US research initiative

Human-Infecting Parasite Produces Sterile Soldiers Like Ants and Termites

This species of freshwater flatworm could be used to study the evolution of social organization

Technician runs an assay of the guanitoxin test material. Photo: Diagnostic Technology

Patent Filed for Novel Method to Detect Toxin in Fresh Water

Test kits now available to identify lethal neurotoxin-producing cyanobacteria

William Kuperman, former director of Scripps' Marine Physical Laboratory, 1943-2024

William Kuperman: 1943-2024

Revolutionized understanding of ocean acoustics

Grace Cawley on the R/V Roger Revelle cheesing for an Eastern Indian Ocean sunset

Scripps Student Spotlight: Grace Cawley

PhD student studies zooplankton communities and their role in the California Current Ecosystem

Margaret Leinen to Step Down as Vice Chancellor and Scripps Director in 2025

Leinen was appointed as the first female director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 2013

winch on a research vessel

Scripps Researchers Address Ocean Paradox With 55 Gallons of Fluorescent Dye

Large-scale ocean circulation requires deep water to rise to the surface, but this upwelling had never been directly observed – until now

Conceptual rendering of Scripps Oceanography CCRV

Design of World’s First Hydrogen-Hybrid Research Vessel Approved

Scripps Oceanography research vessel will use liquid hydrogen fuel cells to enable zero-emissions operation

Marine stratocumulus clouds off the California coast. Photo: Pascal Polonik

Artificial Climate Controls Might Become Ineffective – Because of Climate Change

Cloud brightening cooling strategy stops working in models when natural systems respond to relentless warming

Time to Celebrate the Graduating Class of 2024!

Graduates look back on their time at Scripps Oceanography, sharing where the next wave on their journey will take them

StartBlue Cohort 3 with program leaders and mentors at Demo Day 2024

Blue Technology Startups Turn Concept into Reality at UC San Diego

StartBlue accelerator program supports businesses advancing San Diego’s Blue Economy

Trinidad Head AGAGE station which contributes N2O measurements. Photo: Backyard-Photography/istockphoto

Study Finds Nitrous Oxide Emissions Grew 40% over 40 Years, Accelerating Climate Change

Study Finds Nitrous Oxide Emissions Grew 40% over 40 Years, Accelerating Climate Change

Joris Gieskes, 1934-2024

Joris Gieskes: 1934-2024

Marine chemist with near-60-year affiliation with Scripps remembered as beloved mentor, colleague

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