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Scripps Institution of Oceanography is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research, graduate training, and public service in the world. Research at Scripps Institution of Oceanography encompasses physical, chemical, biological, geological, and geophysical studies of the oceans.

Scripps Invites Donors to Name an Ocean Species

Scripps Oceanographic Collections offer opportunities to name newly discovered marine life

Obituary Notice: John Roads

Climate forecast innovator

Scripps Climate Researcher Awarded Major Environmental Prize

V. Ramanathan's career of climate change discovery cited in Zayed International Prize

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Marine Animal Provides Clues about Evolution

Amphioxus offers baseline information for genetic roots of innovation

High Pressure Bioscience and Biotechnology Conference (HPBB)

September 15, 2008

FEATURE OF THE MONTH: Heading Due South

Is Earth's magnetic field reversing?

Scripps Oceanography News

Explorations e-magazine

Heading Due South

Heading Due South
Scripps researchers gather geomagnetic signs to determine if Earth's magnetic field is currently headed toward a complete reversal.

The Beach of the Future

The Beach of the Future
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.

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