Scripps Scientists See the Light in Bizarre Bioluminescent Snail

Scripps Scientists See the Light in Bizarre Bioluminescent Snail

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 14 December 2010

Scripps scientists found that the clusterwink snail uses its shell to scatter green bioluminescent light, possibly deterring predators. The shell’s unique light-diffusing ability could inspire new optical materials.

Keywords: bioluminescence, clusterwink snail, Scripps, light diffusion, predator defense, optics, Hinea brasiliana

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Research Highlight: The Ocean's Accelerator

Research Highlight: The Ocean's Accelerator

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 1 January 2011

Scripps scientists used high-resolution supercomputer models to study how ocean eddies impact global circulation. Their findings suggest that ice melt from Greenland or Antarctica could significantly speed up or slow ocean currents—shaping futur

Keywords: Scripps, supercomputing, freshwater melt, Atlantic overturning, Antarctic Circumpolar Current

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Postdocs Rank Scripps a "Best Place to Work"

Postdocs Rank Scripps a "Best Place to Work"

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 18 March 2011

Scripps Oceanography was ranked among the top 40 U.S. postdoc workplaces by The Scientist, praised for equity and work-life balance. It placed fifth on the West Coast and has received similar honors in previous years.

Keywords: Scripps, postdocs, workplace ranking, equity, family balance, The Scientist, UC San Diego

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