Oceans cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface — just about all of which is emitting small sea spray aerosol particles. CAICE researchers have convened at UC San Diego this …
Perspective of IMPACTS from a middle school student
I am a 12 year old boy who is going into 7th grade at the San Diego Jewish Academy. I have two siblings named Rebecca and Jacob and a mother …
A High School Student’s Perspective of Chemistry in the Real World
As a high school student entering a professional lab setting for the first time, I didn’t know what to expect to encounter this summer as an intern working as part …
Chemical mechanisms at the air-ocean interface
As a chemist, engaged in the study of climate, I often ask myself and my colleagues: At what point do chemical mechanisms overtake biological and physical process and assume control …
Head in the Clouds
As an incoming graduate student working on my first independent project, I had no idea what to expect from the CAICE IMPACTS chemistry intensive. I quickly found out that this …
The study of ocean – atmosphere interactions
When waves crash and underwater bubbles burst at the surface, tiny particles are ejected from the ocean into the atmosphere. As the water evaporates away, a particle is left behind …
Sea water; is it only Salt?
I am a third year graduate student from Prof. Betsy Stone research group, University of Iowa. It was a tremendous opportunity for me to participate in IMPACTS (Investigation into Marine …
DNA in the Clouds
As a third year graduate student in a biochemistry lab, I don’t often get experiences like this. A giant wave-generating tank is novel to me and quite a bit different …
Approaching the Finish Line…
Although it was a ton of hard work, I have enjoyed being part of the CAICE (Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment) IMPACTS (Investigation into Marine Particle …
Collaboration and teamwork are a key to great discoveries
Dozens of instruments from many universities, this is what it takes to do real science! Nowadays, great discoveries are not possible within one laboratory working in isolation. Collaborations of research …
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