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  2. Dr. Robert Way publishes in Science Advances

Dr. Robert Way publishes in Science Advances

Nov 06, 2025

Associate Professor Dr. Robert Way, in collaboration with researchers across Canada, has discovered that the Arctic seafloor is not as stable as once thought.

"Winter in the coastal ocean: Seasonal freezing causes seafloor expansion and contraction" (Science Advances, October 29, 2025)

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