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    Radiolarians are Rad

    Radiolarians are Rad

    (blog written by Amanda Florea) You know what’s rad? Working hand in hand with one of the few radiolarian specialists…

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    08
    Sep 2019
    By N KurtzBiostratigraphy, MicrofossilsLeave a comment
    The Long Game

    The Long Game

    Sitting at the top level of the JOIDES Resolution, I enjoy the abundance of sunlight.  This is different than the…

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    08
    Sep 2019
    By Randi BrennonUncategorized1 Comment
    Big Fun with Tiny Plankton

    Big Fun with Tiny Plankton

    (blog written by S. Moss) With two weeks left of Expedition 385T, the JR Academy students are all scrambling to…

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    05
    Sep 2019
    By N KurtzUncategorizedLeave a comment
    The Moho – It’s Groovy, Man

    The Moho – It’s Groovy, Man

    The following is an excerpt from a book currently in progress by Expedition 385T outreach officers Kristen Weiss and Nicole…

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    04
    Sep 2019
    By Kristen WeissDrilling, Expeditions, History of Earth1 Comment
    What Does It Take to Study the Ocean Floor?

    What Does It Take to Study the Ocean Floor?

    Research scientists aboard the JOIDES Resolution (JR) are curious about what lies beneath the ocean floor, how it is structured,…

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    02
    Sep 2019
    By Randi BrennonUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Watercolors: stress-free and unstructured

    Watercolors: stress-free and unstructured

    Watercolor Wednesday continued for the second week with energy levels a little lower than before. The students, instructors, science party…

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    30
    Aug 2019
    By N KurtzEducationLeave a comment
    What Does it Take to be a Scientist?

    What Does it Take to be a Scientist?

    What does it take to be a scientist? Ask a scientist what characteristics contribute to a successful scientific career, and…

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    29
    Aug 2019
    By Kristen WeissSTEM CareersLeave a comment
    Too Small to See, Too Important to Ignore

    Too Small to See, Too Important to Ignore

    How do we begin to understand the science that is part of a JOIDES Resolution expedition?  There is a rich…

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    25
    Aug 2019
    By Randi BrennonUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Science Communication at Sea

    Science Communication at Sea

    (photo credit and illustration: Sarah Kachovich) “Who is your audience?” and “What are you trying to say?” Two questions my…

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    22
    Aug 2019
    By N KurtzUncategorizedLeave a comment
    New Beginnings: Expedition 385T

    New Beginnings: Expedition 385T

    Antofagasta is a place most tourists would never think to visit. It’s located in the far northern desert of Chile…

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    20
    Aug 2019
    By Kristen WeissUncategorized2 Comments
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