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Thanks to Dr. Jeffrey Ryan and colleagues for sharing this great example of a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) that…
Thanks to Dr. Jeffrey Ryan and colleagues for sharing this great example of a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) that…
Watch photo highlights of Expedition 375 to the Hikurangi Subduction Zone – New Zealand’s largest fault.
Check out this involved and intriguing board game about science aboard the JR developed by our Education Officer for Exp….
Did you know that Earth is the only terrestrial planet that has a very strong magnetic field? And that it…
HIKURANGI ON THE MOVE The Hikurangi Plateau is currently subducting beneath the east coast of the North Island. The Plateau…
Before joining the JOIDES Resolution, I had never slept on a ship before or spent longer than about 6 hours…
The JR’s Underwater Camera – an essential part of the drilling/science operation Without an underwater camera, a driller’s job would…
Thin sections show us what is hiding inside the rocks Sometimes the secrets to why a fault is moving is…
Micro-paleontologist Claire Shepherd tells us how she approaches a slide of nannofossils.
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