In November 2003, over 45,000 students from across the United States and in five foreign countries joined Dr. Craig Cary, University of Delaware marine scientist, and his crew as they traveled nearly 2 miles under water to seek out the "hottest" creatures on Earth — from weird worms to ancient bacteria. How can these strange organisms survive the abyss?
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In October 2002, over 42,000 students from across the United States and in five foreign countries joined Dr. Craig Cary, University of Delaware marine scientist, and his crew as they traveled nearly 2 miles under water to seek out the "hottest" creatures on Earth — from weird worms to ancient bacteria. How can these strange organisms survive the abyss?
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The Black Sea is steeped in mystery. In April 2003, Dr. George Luther from the University of Delaware College of Marine Studies and colleagues from the University of Washington, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, led an expedition to learn more about this ancient sea's chemistry and biology. See how teachers and students from Talley Middle School in Wilmington, Delaware, assisted with the exploration!
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The Black Sea is steeped in mystery. In April 2003, Dr. George Luther from the University of Delaware College of Marine Studies and colleagues from the University of Washington, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, led an expedition to learn more about this ancient sea's chemistry and biology. See how teachers and students from Talley Middle School in Wilmington, Delaware, assisted with the exploration!
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In January 2000, University of Delaware marine scientists led an international team of reearchers on a mission to explore hydrothermal vents on the floor of the Sea of Cortés off Mexico. To find out more, dive in here!
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