After 366…there is 367! (English and Italian)
Today, February the 7th, Expedition 366 and Expedition 367 overlapped just for a short time in the Excelsior Hotel in…
Unwind-time at sea….
We are in the last mad dash of writing and editing our Site and lab reports here on our long…
Steine werden weich: Elmar Albers
An Bord der JOIDES Resolution ist die “Core-Description” eine der zentralen Aufgaben der Wissenschaftler bei der Auswertung der Bohrkerne. Aus…
New Video: Microbiology and the Origins of Life
In our latest youtube video, hear about the fascinating organisms our microbiology team is collecting in deep sea mud volcanoes, and…
Magnificence (back) at Fantangisna, and Playing Catch-up…
Sorry to have been offline so long – but we have been BUSY here! When I last blogged we were…
Big Arcs – Small Minerals: Jianghong Deng
Taking the Pulse of Subduction: Dr. Fryer
One of the two Co-Chief-scientists of Expedition 366 is Patty Fryer, a Professor of Geology at the University of Hawaii….
Video Diary #6: Science, Singing, and Scottish Food
In my latest video diary, check out how we’ve been surviving notorious Week 6 of our expedition by keeping things…
Our Celestial End!-Himmlisches Ende!
Fantangisña (Celestial-) Seamount, visited a second time, is supposed to be our last site on this extraordinary expedition to the Serpentinite…