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Inspiring young minds on our floating classroom

Engaging students in STEM topics can be a challenge. Keeping learning relevant and demonstrating that STEM is not just about […]

Image 4: A rather fresh, albeit smelly, coconut. Image credit: Edward Clennett, University of Sydney

Day 17: What happens to a coconut in a subduction zone

Over the past day or so the RV Investigator has been stopping at different parts of the Pocklington Trough to collect rock samples.

two female and one one male in hardhats nad high vis vests look through a pile of rocks on ship deck

BLOG 8: Processing the Rocks

By Chris Meagher One of the major goals of this voyage is to identify the age of the seamounts in […]

woman in yellow high vis vest and glasses holds rock and brushing tool and smiles at camera

BLOG 7: Researcher Profile: Karin Orth

By Emily Fewster Name and job title: Karin Orth, Lecturer in Earth Sciences and Research Fellow at the University of […]

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