Questions on an oil-dark sea
BP’s ruined Deepwater Horizon oil well is gushing questions as well as oil. Harvard faculty members in fields related to the ongoing Gulf of Mexico spill say that even though it has been nearly two...
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Microbes living at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico may consume far more of the gaseous waste from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill than previously thought, according to research carried out within 100...
View ArticleDeep water, deep trouble
Before a rapt audience in Science Center D on Tuesday night (Feb. 22), two experts in the science of well blowouts told an inside story about the worst oil spill disaster in United States history —...
View ArticleQuestions on an oil-dark sea
BP’s ruined Deepwater Horizon oil well is gushing questions as well as oil. Harvard faculty members in fields related to the ongoing Gulf of Mexico spill say that even though it has been nearly two...
View ArticleMicrobes to the rescue
Microbes living at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico may consume far more of the gaseous waste from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill than previously thought, according to research carried out within 100...
View ArticleDeep water, deep trouble
Before a rapt audience in Science Center D on Tuesday night (Feb. 22), two experts in the science of well blowouts told an inside story about the worst oil spill disaster in United States history —...
View ArticleChanging the climate of environmental law
After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the ensuing reorganization of the Department of the Interior, Frances Ulmer, a member of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater...
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