The study I have been most involved with should be a little obvious to those who know me—spatial and temporal […]
Yesterday afternoon, Chris and I had our engine room part two tour. It started off inside the drop keel! Due […]
We all know what CPR normally stands for and it usually involves someone in a remarkably poor state, but not […]
Today, we sighted land for the first time in quite a while! Overnight, we hit the tip of Australia and […]
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics to a science teacher, at times, seems a bit of a buzzword. Yet, I have […]
Today’s tour was the hydochem lab. As soon as you entered the room, your senses were awakened—bleach and acid fill […]
In primary schools and high schools, you often get the chance to contribute to the study of your local rivers […]
The Investigator is pretty enormous. It is 94 metres long with 10 levels; 60 berths, which house up to 20 […]
As we near the more northern parts of Australia, the crew is gearing up to do more of the research […]