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    A Deeper Understanding

    I was lucky enough to grow up with a view of the ocean from my living room. I was lucky…

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    08
    Jun 2018
    By PerryExpeditions, VolcanoesLeave a comment

    DIY Thin Sections!

    Seeing Through Rock The crew aboard Expedition 376 are the first to shine a light on cores retrieved from an…

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    07
    Jun 2018
    By PerryEducation, petrology, Scientific Outreach, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Microbe Monday: Sulfolobus solfataricus

    Microbe Monday: Sulfolobus solfataricus

    Howdy! It’s Microbe Monday! Today, we are presenting you not one, but two microbes! A sulfate-reducing Archaea and a spindle-shape virus!…

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    04
    Jun 2018
    By Jessica LabonteMicrobes, VolcanoesLeave a comment

    Haloed be thy vein

    See this piece of core? Imagine you have to describe it to someone. With most listeners, you’d probably get away…

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    02
    Jun 2018
    By PerryExpeditions, Life at Sea, petrology, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Microbe Monday: Archaeoglobus sulfaticallidus

    Microbe Monday: Archaeoglobus sulfaticallidus

    It’s Microbe Monday! On Expedition 376, we are hoping to find microbes living in one of the most extreme environments…

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    28
    May 2018
    By Jessica LabonteGeochemistry, History of Earth, Microbes, VolcanoesLeave a comment

    At one with the sea

    The Ship The mighty hull, wet Ready for hard work, she is At one with the sea Hey All, Although…

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    25
    May 2018
    By Frank Tepley IIIDrilling, Life at SeaLeave a comment

    The Ghost of Brothers volcano

    Such haunting beauty! In the volcanic pit-crater of Brothers’ upper cone, 1200m beneath the waves, our survey camera caught something…

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    25
    May 2018
    By PerryUncategorizedLeave a comment

    The Life Aquatic

    Howdy! I have now been almost two weeks at sea, with no land in sight. The question I have been…

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    21
    May 2018
    By Jessica LabonteLife at SeaLeave a comment

    All the Comforts of Home!

    Hello world! I’m back with a non-science-y, life at sea post.  Common questions I get asked include things like, “Where…

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    21
    May 2018
    By TammyLife at SeaLeave a comment

    Brothers, Boats and Balrogs

    Nō te waka rangahau e tere ai i runga i te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa ki ngā whenua o te ao, tēnā koutou…

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    20
    May 2018
    By PerryDrilling, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Microbes, Scientific Outreach, VolcanoesLeave a comment
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