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    Expedition 401: Science in 60 Seconds Series

    Expedition 401: Science in 60 Seconds Series

    Each JOIDES Resolution expedition studies many different features of the rock cores that it pulls up with a different scientific…

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    07
    Feb 2024
    By Erin AnthonyDrilling, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Paleontology, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    It’s more than a party!

    It’s more than a party!

    written by Jennifer Field, Expedition 395 Onboard Outreach Officer   Five months after the return of Expedition 395, the science…

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    23
    Jan 2024
    By Maya Pincuscore curation, Expeditions, Microfossils, Scientist Profiles, SedimentologyLeave a comment
    End of an Era

    End of an Era

    Barbara “Bobbie” John walked up the gangway with intentional steps, recognizing that this was the very last time she would…

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    04
    May 2023
    By Lesley AndersonScientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    Voices of Expedition 397: Part 2

    Voices of Expedition 397: Part 2

    Throughout the expedition, I have been recording short conversations with people onboard. I’ve done this in English and then, where…

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    08
    Dec 2022
    By Amy MayerClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Sedimentology, Ship's Log, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Voices of Expedition 397, Part 1

    Voices of Expedition 397, Part 1

    Throughout the expedition, I’ve recorded short conversations with people onboard. I’ve done this in English and then, where appropriate, also…

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    08
    Dec 2022
    By Amy MayerLife at Sea, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    So, what is a Toolpusher?

    So, what is a Toolpusher?

    Hi,     My name is Glenn Barrett, I am a Petroleum Engineer and I am the day shift Toolpusher and…

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    29
    Sep 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Life at Sea, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM Careers2 Comments
    Of Patterns and Randomness

    Of Patterns and Randomness

    This post was written by EXP397T geochemist Dr. Rajneesh Bhutani. I missed expedition 391 for the late arrival of my…

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    15
    Sep 2022
    By Maya PincusExpeditions, Life at Sea, Scientist Profiles, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    A letter on cultural congruity from Latino geochemists

    A letter on cultural congruity from Latino geochemists

    The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) makes it possible to bring in diverse perspectives and experiences and foster international collaborations…

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    07
    Aug 2022
    By Tessa PeixotoEducation, Life at Sea, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM Careers1 Comment
    Meet the Scientist on Time Scavengers

    Meet the Scientist on Time Scavengers

    One of our onshore scientists, Adriane Lam, has her own non profit website called Time Scavengers. It works to make…

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    27
    Jun 2022
    By Tessa PeixotoEducation, Expeditions, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Long awaited, much delayed – finally on our way…   (Jeff Ryan’s JR Blog, rebooted…)

    Long awaited, much delayed – finally on our way… (Jeff Ryan’s JR Blog, rebooted…)

    Hi!   It’s been a while…. Longer than I, or any of us probably, could have anticipated – delayed more than…

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    13
    Jun 2022
    By Jeff RyanClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Life at Sea, petrology, Plate Tectonics, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
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    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!

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