
In 2015, a scientific expedition set out to be the first to ever drill to the mantle. This is an archival feed of the podcast mini-series documenting that attempt.
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Ginny and Jason search for life, hundreds of meters below the seafloor.
Follow a sample of rock as it is analyzed by the many scientists in the onboard labs of the JOIDES Resolution.
An episode consisting of three stores: an idea that no one believed, how to start the hole itself, and an expedition of tragedy and discovery.
Media attention reveals public concern over expedition 360 and a brief introduction to the JOIDES Resolution and a couple of the people who call it home.
What is the mantle and why do we want to get our hands on it so badly? On this first episode we talk to chief scientist Henry Dick and staff scientist Peter Blum about the history leading up to expedition 360 and what we might learn from the next two... more
Science is a process supposed to eliminate all subjectivity so that we can truly understand the nature of the world around us. But science is a process created by people, and carried out by people! How does being at sea for long times affect people e... more
Dolphins or Dust? What would you choose? Scientists Rosie Sheward and Ann Dunlea talk to Claire about their excitement over the tiny things that can be found in sediment, and what they can tell us about past climate.
'Core on Deck, Core on Deck' a phrase that kicks off a hive of activity on the JOIDES Resolution. Claire talks to JR tech Dan Marone about the choreography of the core flow through the labs, and to scientists Chris Hollis and Ann Dunlea about process... more
what a great podcast, thanks heaps
cant wait to see how it all turns out. very well narated and full of great info
keep on shipping
Interesting podcast exploring the scientific themes associated with a scientific expedition on a drilling vessel. In A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea, Lucas breaks down the science for non-biogeochemists of the world who strive to get out of their comfort zone and explore new themes. Subscribed!









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