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NASA Will Explore an Undersea Volcano in Hawaii to Learn More About Alien Life | Life underwater could offer insight into life in spaceBut unlike other vents, Lo'ihi isn’t quite as hot which makes it closer to what scientists expect to someday explore in space. Being a space agency, NASA doesn’t have its own underwater equipment ready to go, so instead, it is… |
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NASA will visit an undersea volcano in Hawaii to figure out how to hunt for aliens | NASA doesn't have an exploration vessel, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) does, so NASA is partnering with the seafaring agency to study Lo'ihi for 21 days. Remote operated vehicles (ROVs) will be sent down to Lo'ihi to collect rocks and observe the vibrant… |
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The Mystery of 'Venus's Hair' After a Volcanic Eruption | Volcanic eruptions are ecological reset buttons. They allow scientists to see how a complex ecosystem eventually emerges from barren rock. After an eruption on land, lichens are the first pioneers. In the water, Venus’s hair appears to play that role. It… |
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Fullerton aims to identify purpose of underwater microbes | |||
Moyer has paper published in microbiology journal | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø scientists leave for Pacific research cruise | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø scientists leave for Pacific research cruise | |||
Rust villages of the deep: In Pele's shadow, iron oxide, or rust, comes to life | Pele. Her name brings visions of fire, lightning, wind--and volcanoes. Of the ancient Hawaiian goddesses, Pele, the "lady in the red dress," is the best known. |
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Biology’s Craig Moyer awarded Consortium for Ocean Leadership grant |