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    Sharing Our Science

    Sharing Our Science

    The first time I sailed on the JR (Leg 206, 2002), there was no Internet access onboard, and email delivery…

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    May 2022
    By Roz CoggonEducation, Just for Kids, Life at Sea, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, STEM CareersLeave a comment

    Dating Isn’t Easy, Part 1 (Video)

    How do we determine how old our sediment cores are?   Find out in Dating Isn’t Easy, Part 1—Video 11…

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    30
    May 2022
    By MGarnsworthyMicrobes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientist Profiles, STEM CareersLeave a comment

    Between a Rock and a Hard Place

    What happens to our hard rock cores once they come off the catwalk and before our science team describes and…

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    29
    May 2022
    By MGarnsworthyDrilling, petrology, Scientist Profiles, STEM Careers, TechnologyLeave a comment
    The Many Surprises of Life at Sea

    The Many Surprises of Life at Sea

    Life at sea is constantly surprising. That fact is a surprise in itself. After a month or so onboard the…

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    27
    May 2022
    By Elliot CarterLife at Sea, petrology, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    DSDP Leg 3 and Dr. Elizabeth “Betty” Gealy

    DSDP Leg 3 and Dr. Elizabeth “Betty” Gealy

    To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud.   During this expedition, we…

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    Apr 2022
    By Laura GuertinEducation, Science History, Scientist Profiles2 Comments
    Tracking Expedition 390 in Google Earth

    Tracking Expedition 390 in Google Earth

    To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud.   We are utilizing Google…

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    Apr 2022
    By Laura GuertinEducation, Expeditions, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles2 Comments
    Educator resources for EXP 390

    Educator resources for EXP 390

    To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud.   On this page we…

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    07
    Apr 2022
    By Laura GuertinEducation, Scientific Outreach, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    An Acquired Taste

    An Acquired Taste

    By Allie Tessin, inorganic geochemist, Expedition 392 I’ve spent a lot of my time at sea donned in a white…

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    Apr 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Geochemistry, Scientist Profiles, STEM CareersLeave 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…

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    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusEducation, Life at Sea, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM Careers1 Comment
    Meet the Exp391 Lab Teams!

    Meet the Exp391 Lab Teams!

    Now that we have core on deck, life on the JOIDES Resolution is wildly different. While quarantined in port, you…

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    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Physcial Properties, Plate Tectonics, Scientist Profiles, Sedimentology, STEM Careers, VolcanoesLeave a comment
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