Menu
  • search
  • Home
  • About the JR
  • Multimedia
  • Expeditions
  • For Educators
  • For the Public

JOIDE'S RESOLUTION

Science in Search of Earth's Secrets

  • search
  • Home
  • About the JR
  • Multimedia
  • Expeditions
  • For Educators
  • For the Public

search

    JOIDES Resolution

    • search
    • Home
    • About the JR
    • Multimedia
    • Expeditions
    • For Educators
    • For the Public

    Education

    Freeeeeee Fallin’ [funnel]

    Freeeeeee Fallin’ [funnel]

    Imagine trying to get the end of a string into a thimble. But wait. You’re attempting this from on top…

    Read more
    30
    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Expeditions, Ship's Log1 Comment
    EXP391 Contest #2: WEBSITE SCAVENGER HUNT!

    EXP391 Contest #2: WEBSITE SCAVENGER HUNT!

    The JOIDES Resolution is an amazing ship that has incredible capacity to drill into the seafloor and further scientific knowledge….

    Read more
    23
    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusContest, EducationLeave a comment
    Life on the JR: a woman scientist’s perspective

    Life on the JR: a woman scientist’s perspective

    This post was written by JR scientist Dr. Claire Carvallo. Claire is the Maître de Conférences à l’UFR 925 de…

    Read more
    07
    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusEducation, Life at Sea, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM Careers1 Comment
    Not all [hotspots] who wander are lost (Exp391 Science Objectives, Part 2)

    Not all [hotspots] who wander are lost (Exp391 Science Objectives, Part 2)

    This post was written by Maya and edited by JR scientist Kevin Gaastra. Kevin is a fifth year PhD student…

    Read more
    20
    Dec 2021
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Expeditions, History of Earth, Paleomagnetism, Plate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    HOTSPOT WHODUNNIT (EXP391 Science Objectives, Part 1)

    HOTSPOT WHODUNNIT (EXP391 Science Objectives, Part 1)

    If you’ve spent any time looking at satellite images of Earth (for example, Google Maps), you probably noticed that the…

    Read more
    10
    Dec 2021
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Plate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Digging for Diatoms

    Digging for Diatoms

    Take a deep breath. Do you know where that air came from? Yes, some of that oxygen was produced by…

    Read more
    11
    Sep 2021
    By MaraClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, SedimentologyLeave a comment
    In Search of Dinos

    In Search of Dinos

    56 million years ago, Earth was a very different world. Most of Earth was covered in dense forests and all…

    Read more
    24
    Aug 2021
    By MaraAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Climate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microbes, Microfossils, Plate Tectonics, Scientific Outreach, Sea Level Rise, Sedimentology, Southern Ocean, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    A Numerical Tribute to Site U1553

    A Numerical Tribute to Site U1553

    This blog post was written by Elizabeth Sibert, a petrologist on Expedition 378. She can be found on Twitter as @elizabethsibert….

    Read more
    17
    Jan 2020
    By Lindy NewmanEducationLeave a comment
    Ligia Pérez Cruz: An Oceanographer in Love With The Deep

    Ligia Pérez Cruz: An Oceanographer in Love With The Deep

    This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385     Where are you from and what…

    Read more
    12
    Nov 2019
    By Rodrigo Pérez OrtegaBiostratigraphy, Climate Change, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Scientific Outreach, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    Hydrate!

    Hydrate!

    Saturday morning starts at a civilized pace. Dan and Ginny, both on the night shift, meet at 10 AM for…

    Read more
    12
    Nov 2019
    By Andreas TeskeClimate Change, Education, Geochemistry, Guaymas Basin, Life at Sea, Microbes1 Comment
    Newer posts Older posts

    Get In Touch

    U.S. Science Support Program
    Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
    61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964

    Quick Links

    About Us | Contact Us | Job Opportunities | Glossary | Live Video Events | Outreach Network | Ship’s Log | Resources | Sitemap

    thejr JOIDES Resolution @thejr ·
    28 Apr 2024

    JR Academy may have ended, but the learning continues. Read more about the unique expedition in this blog from @anzic_iodp partner @AuScope!

    Reply on Twitter 1784602796613885966 Retweet on Twitter 1784602796613885966 Like on Twitter 1784602796613885966 Twitter 1784602796613885966
    Load More

    Sign up for JR email news


    • search
    • Home
    • About the JR
    • Multimedia
    • Expeditions
    • For Educators
    • For the Public