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Yesterday was Superbowl Sunday, but did you know it was also
#WorldWetlandsDay? Check out this video featuring our@MBLEcosystems@PIE_LTER.pic.twitter.com/q6zS8FbtFp -
UPCOMING MBL DEADLINES -- http://mbl.edu/courses 2/5: Analytical & Quantitative Light Microscopy (AQLM) 2/11: Embryology (NEW deadline) 2/11: Neurobiology (NEW deadline) 2/12: Workshop in Molecular Evolution 2/24: Science Journalism Fellowship http://mbl.edu/sjp pic.twitter.com/U7CQh4EOjs
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MBL scientists and ecologists have been studying wetlands for more than 40 years. This
#WorldWetlandsDay, we're celebrating these vital ecosystems.#Supportscience. Support the MBL. http://go.mbl.edu/discoveryfund pic.twitter.com/GhPbe6SWBv -
Tune in this afternoon on
@scifri at 3:40 PM ET. MBL Director Nipam Patel will be talking about one of his favorite topics: butterflies!

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When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. When life hands you microbes, make some science. Check out this great story to come out of our
@microbesatMBL course?@EmilRuff@MBLEcosystems https://www.mbl.edu/blog/making-lemonade-in-the-trunk-river-lagoon/ …pic.twitter.com/TFMdeblfam
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Cape Cod's salt marshes are critically important and vulnerable ecosystems linking land and sea. MBL scientists are world leaders in understanding salt marsh function and response to stressors—studies they pioneered on the Cape in 1972. http://bit.ly/MBLclimate pic.twitter.com/LcsbkWXBwZ
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This beautiful Wood's Hole sunset is our
#MondayMood.pic.twitter.com/l7f0yNgbMi
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In collaboration with the Great Pond Foundation, MBL scientists are identifying marine animals that foul eelgrass—an important habitat for shellfish— and
#aquaculture sites. http://bit.ly/MBLclimate pic.twitter.com/pC7b58uDV1
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Sign up for the
#Hydra Workshop at the MBL with@Juliano_Lab and@JTRobinsonLab! April 6 - 8, 2020. First 10 applicants have their registration fee waived. Contact cejuliano (at) UCDavis (dot) edu for more information!pic.twitter.com/vl4IaA7i6f
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Don't miss tonight's
#FalmouthForum featuring@BU_Biology Professor Richard Primack — Climate Change Comes to Thoreau's Concord. This FREE event is tonight, 7:30 p.m. in our Lillie Auditorium. http://mbl.edu/falmouth-forum pic.twitter.com/uFlJD5gQnf
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Students Collecting Specimens with Dr. Lewis (1920) | A
#ThrowbackThursday special from@MBLHistory.#tbt http://history.archives.mbl.edu pic.twitter.com/Eb2q7n2o6w
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Using acoustic tags on stripped bass, MBL scientists are running an outreach program for high-school students and their teachers to study striped bass ecology, including climate and environmental changes that can influence migration. http://bit.ly/MBLclimate pic.twitter.com/cHwy1ozs9u
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#DYK? Many of these courses have a 1/31 deadline. Don't miss it! http://mbl.edu/courses pic.twitter.com/YsoIwuIkPf
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Coastal wetlands are vital in the fight against
#climatechange. MBL scientists are monitoring a healthy marsh in Barnstable and a degraded marsh in Wellfleet to quantify differences in their storage of methane and carbon dioxide (“blue carbon”). http://bit.ly/MBLclimate pic.twitter.com/dw6yUwu2rC
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Despite fascinating scientists and seafarers for centuries, little is known about the elusive giant squid. But a team of scientists have sequenced the giant squid genome—which could offer insights into this mysterious creature.
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Climate change poses a dramatic threat to corals and coral reefs—MBL scientists study how coral species create their skeletons and how the most resilient corals continue to do so in the face of rising temperatures and other climate impacts. http://bit.ly/MBLclimate pic.twitter.com/8JdsjmJEVd
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UPCOMING DEADLINES FOR MBL COURSES AND FELLOWSHIPS -- http://mbl.edu/courses 1/31: Biology of Parasitism 1/31: Embryology 1/31: Microbial Diversity 1/31: Neural Systems & Behavior 1/31: Neurobiology 1/31: Physiology: Cell & Computational Biologypic.twitter.com/dSdRy6jCkj
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Today is the LAST DAY to apply for the MBL's Frontiers in Reproduction course. https://www.mbl.edu/education/courses/frontiers-in-reproduction/ …pic.twitter.com/MHh3GTvLrg
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MBL scientists are monitoring a healthy marsh in Barnstable and a degraded marsh in Wellfleet to quantify differences in their storage of methane and carbon dioxide (“blue carbon”) http://bit.ly/MBLclimate pic.twitter.com/WUrlv84Z33
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