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Can shells help us tell history? They sure can when they are in marine sediments! This episode of In this video we will learned about concept of Did you know some microbes in the ocean can make their own food? Find out more with this episode of This week's Rock-A-Doodle is inspired by my recent field trip to Cyprus and the Troodos Do your teeth ever feel slimy? Anne Dekas of Stanford University explains what the connection is between that feeling and Earth's ... Ever wonder how inlets like the Indian River Inlet near Dewey Beach first form? This episode of

Sulfur - it's what's for dinner? Perhaps if you're a deep sea microbe! Kiana Frank of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center ... What information does a ocean drilling vessel like the JOIDES Resolution provide? Find out in this special guest episode of Ever wonder where the oxygen that you breathe comes from? This episode of Have you ever thought about breathing something other than oxygen? Microbes can! Guest scientist Michael Graw, a graduate ... Do you know what's under Antarctica's ice sheet? Special guest Shawn Doyle, a postdoc with Texas A&M University's Department ... Dive deep with this episode, which includes underwater robots and deep sea tube worms! Photo credits: 1st NOAA image: North ...

Does it ever seem like the tide is a little higher? Or lower? You're not imagining things...this episode of Can the ocean affect clouds? Special guest Jessica Mirrielees, a graduate student in atmospheric ... Ridge that means I have one plate going this way and a In this episode of , DESG education specialist David Christopher explains how Asian shore crabs might've ... Did you know there are spots where boiling hot water exits the sea floor? Guest scientist Jason Sylvan from the Department of ... It's a small thing that can cause big problems for our coasts. What is it? Our education specialist Chris Petrone explains.

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