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Category: New Research

Expeditions Life At Sea

The EPR Chronicles VII

Kevin Zelnio September 20, 2011 alvinEPR Chronicles

For background on the EPR Chronicles, see this post. The expedition was also recorded online at the Field Museum during this time (before science blogs!) and includes dispatches,…

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New Research

Hot dayum, Craig Venter

Holly Bik September 19, 2011 BacteriaDNAgenomicsmarinesequencing

There’s a new paper today describing the use of very short sequences (100 base pairs long) and sophisticated computational algorithms to map out an entire…

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Expeditions Life At Sea Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

The EPR Chronicles VI

Kevin Zelnio September 19, 2011 EPR ChroniclesPlankton TowSea SquirtsTunicate

For background on the EPR Chronicles, see this post. The expedition was also recorded online at the Field Museum during this time (before science blogs!) and includes dispatches,…

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Expeditions Life At Sea Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

The EPR Chronicles V

Kevin Zelnio September 18, 2011 alvinAndesiteEPR ChroniclesSeaBeamseafloorTowCam

For background on the EPR Chronicles, see this post. The expedition was also recorded online at the Field Museum during this time (before science blogs!) and includes dispatches,…

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Expeditions Life At Sea Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

The EPR Chronicles IV

Kevin Zelnio September 17, 2011 EPR Chronicles

For background on the EPR Chronicles, see this post. The expedition was also recorded online at the Field Museum during this time (before science blogs!) and includes dispatches,…

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Expeditions Life At Sea

The EPR Chronicles III

Kevin Zelnio September 16, 2011 EPR Chronicles

For background on the EPR Chronicles, see this post. The expedition was also recorded online at the Field Museum during this time (before science blogs!) and includes dispatches, videos…

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Expeditions Life At Sea Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

The EPR Chronicles I

Kevin Zelnio September 14, 2011 BalboaCruiseEPR ChroniclesExpeditionJanet VoightJim McClainjournalPanamaR/V AtlantisRobert ZierenbergshipUC Davis

In 2003 I received the opportunity of a lifetime to go out to sea for the first time on a major zoological expedition. I was…

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Expeditions Life At Sea Organisms Scientist! Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Janet Voight: In 1860s “Educated People Could Not Envision” Life on the Seafloor

Kevin Zelnio September 14, 2011 deep seaField MuseumHydrothermal VentsJanet VoightMolluscWood

Dr. Janet Voight of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago talks about exploring deep sea ecosystems and her research on deep sea marine…

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Conferences Ecology Education Environmental Sciences Expeditions Fish Life At Sea New Research Vessels and Equipment

ReefBase broadcast tonight!

Alistair Dove September 14, 2011 AquariusAZAGeorgia Aquariumgeorgia techNURCReefbaseUNCW

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums is holding its annual conference in Atlanta this week (Twitter #AZA2011) and at tonights iceabreaker event at Georgia Aquarium,…

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Ecology Microbes New Research Organisms

Big text files can tell you how the ocean works

Holly Bik September 3, 2011 Bacteriahigh-throughput sequencingmetagenomicsMicrobespelagicSeasonalityUK

…because “High-throughput sequencing confers a deep view of seasonal community dynamics in pelagic marine environments”, however appropriate a title, seems far too dry and technical…

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