Microbe Poster: Hot Threads of the Deep
In the deep subsurface, oxygen is limited (or even completely absent), and is often toxic to many microbes living there….
In the deep subsurface, oxygen is limited (or even completely absent), and is often toxic to many microbes living there….
This bacterium is named after Dr. Ken Takai, who is sailing with us on Expedition 376! Like most forms of…
This poster highlights the current world champion hyperthermophile: Methanopyrus kandleri. But that’s not all – this rod-shape archaea is also…
Download the Career Trading Cards pdf to discover the variety of career options available on a given expedition. Learn how…
How to download the ebook: For iPads and Macs: Uncovering Earth’s Secrets was designed specifically to fit on an iPad screen….
During World War II, an American attack transport captain, named Harry Hess, noticed that the size of submarine volcanoes became…
This pdf provides templates for many microfossils, however, there are hundreds of types not included here. You can find more…
These knitted patterns help to provide students and educators an example of what a microfossil looks like on a tangible…
The two 30cm replicas of 310-20A-22R-2 display coral sandstone and massive coral (Porites) in growth position with interbedded microbiolites (organosedimentary…
The sediment cored at Saanich Inlet off Vancouver Island, British Columbia contains evidence of catastrophic flooding events – called Jokulhlaups…