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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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May 2022
By MGarnsworthyMicrobes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientist Profiles, STEM CareersLeave a comment
Science at sea – adjustments necessary

Science at sea – adjustments necessary

To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud.     Any ship on…

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11
May 2022
By Laura GuertinEducation, Microfossils, Physcial Properties2 Comments
Act Your Age (or, What’s in a Number?)

Act Your Age (or, What’s in a Number?)

This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…

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26
Jan 2020
By Lindy NewmanBiostratigraphyLeave a comment
Let’s Split

Let’s Split

This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…

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21
Jan 2020
By Lindy NewmanScientific OutreachLeave a comment
We Finally Have CORE! Now What?!

We Finally Have CORE! Now What?!

This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…

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16
Jan 2020
By Lindy NewmanDrilling, ExpeditionsLeave a comment
Exp 375 – a micro-paleontologist

Exp 375 – a micro-paleontologist

  Martin is a micro-paleontologist.  He identifies, counts and arranges really small creatures on microscope slides and listens to cricket….

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16
Apr 2018
By ThanosClimate Change, Drilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microfossils, Paleontology, Plate Tectonics, Scientific Outreach, STEM Careers, Tsunami, VolcanoesLeave a comment
Dinoflagellate Zine and Classroom Activity

Dinoflagellate Zine and Classroom Activity

Here’s another two of resources you might like:  A zine (ie comic) about dinoflagellates, with an accompanying classroom activity. Dinoflagellates are…

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20
Feb 2018
By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
The timelords of Exp. 374

The timelords of Exp. 374

During Expedition 374, there are 7 micropaleontologists and 2 paleomagnetist specialists who are working together to track the age of…

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04
Feb 2018
By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, Microfossils, PaleontologyLeave a comment
About foraminifera and Pokémon

About foraminifera and Pokémon

*Beautiful illustration of forams made by Ernst Haeckel in 1900 You must know what Pokémons are. Your son, nephew, younger…

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20
Oct 2017
By Cristiane DelfinaMicrobes, Paleontology, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment

Busy days for the Micropaleo folks on the JR!

17
Jun 2013
By PaleoLabUncategorizedLeave a comment
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