FALMOUTH - The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is studying new kind of straws to help cut down on plastic pollution along the region’s coasts. … [Read more...]
Former WHOI Engineer Answers Student Questions From Space Station
FALMOUTH – Cape Cod high school and grade school students got a chance to speak with an astronaut live from the International Space Station … [Read more...]
Healey’s New Climate Science Office Includes Falmouth Voice
FALMOUTH - Governor Maura Healey’s administration is launching an advisory panel through the newly-created Office of Climate Science, which will … [Read more...]
WHOI Scientists Claim Gulf Stream Weakening
FALMOUTH - Researchers including scientists with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution said that the Gulf Stream is weakening, which they add could … [Read more...]
International Space Station Welcomes Former WHOI Engineer
FALMOUTH - The International Space Station is welcoming a former Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) scientist aboard for the next six … [Read more...]
Two Cape Groups Get Funding to Reduce Plastic Waste
HYANNIS - The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and CARE for the Cape and Islands will receive close to $300,000 in grant funding to tackle the … [Read more...]
WHOI Releases Unseen Titanic Wreckage Footage
FALMOUTH - Footage from a historic shipwreck has been made available to the public for the first time. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) … [Read more...]
Navy Naming Ship After Former WHOI Official
WOODS HOLE - The United States Navy announced that a survey ship will be named after an oceanographer with ties to Cape Cod. Secretary of the Navy … [Read more...]
WHOI Boat Helps with Sinking Ship Rescue
NORFOLK, Virginia (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard, a crew of scientists and others launched an air and sea mission to rescue 13 people, including a child, … [Read more...]
Science Institution’s Housing List Now Closed to Public
FALMOUTH - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s community housing list was recently privatized. The online list used to be open to the … [Read more...]
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Governor Healey voices support for school cell phone ban bill
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Harwich Town Band recognized for 50 years of entertainment
Nantucket announces settlement in connection to last summer’s Vineyard Wind debris incident
Grants awarded for Mid-Cape, Outer Cape PFAS projects
West Nile confirmed in Barnstable
Cape septic test center gets $3M to research “reinvented toilets”
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