Sharing Our Science
The first time I sailed on the JR (Leg 206, 2002), there was no Internet access onboard, and email delivery…
The first time I sailed on the JR (Leg 206, 2002), there was no Internet access onboard, and email delivery…
Today is Hump Day, and with more time at sea behind us than remains ahead of us, it’s a natural…
We are super excited to announce that we collaborated with Tumble, a science podcast for kids! In each episode, Lindsay…
Silicoflagellates are kind of microfossil micropaleontologists use to date sediment cores. Many collaborations evolve during our expeditions, this creative one…
Read part 1 here. Micropaleontology is more than just science—it is the ability to listen to voices of the past….
There’s more to icebergs than meets the eye (literally!) It’s no surprise we’ve had to dodge a few icebergs while…
I brought a second suitcase on this voyage. It was filled with cups! So, why would I bring a…
JOIDES Resolution Expedition 382 “Iceberg Alley & Subantarctic Ice & Ocean Dynamics” is just over 3 weeks away! We’ll collect…
Greetings! As we are waiting for the next core to be brought on deck, I thought I would try my…
Diatom specialist and experienced Antarctic scientist David Harwood gives a 5min tour of the JOIDES Resolution, from the bridge to…