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Balancing Exploration and Exploitation: Task-Targeted Exploration for Scientific Decision-Making
…scientific discovery. Scientific phenomena are complex—they have high-dimensional and continuous state, exhibit chaotic dynamics, and generate noisy sensor observations. Additionally, scientific experimentation often requires significant time, money, and human effort….
Read MoreReproduction, Settlement, and Phenology of Intertidal Barnacles: Implications for Larval Dispersal
…communities is urgent. Warming oceans are predicted to result in changes to the seasonal timing of reproduction and settlement (phenology); faster development rates and, for crustaceans, smaller larvae; reduced larval…
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…electronic collections and resources. MBLWHOI Library For over a century, the MBLWHOI Library has been the intellectual heart of the Woods Hole scientific community. Today the Library is internationally recognized…
Read MoreThe Flow and Fracture of Antarctic Ice Shelves
…a simple relationship between ice thickness and surface strain rate data. We find that the constitutive relation should employ an exponent 𝑛 = 4, in contrast to the commonly used…
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…The role of early life-stage bottlenecks in setting up along-fjord diversity gradients in benthic fjord communities Ciara Willis Establishing mesopelagic food web structure in the North Atlantic via simultaneous, multi-ship…
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