A ship that has spent decades trying to drill nearer to the earth’s mantle is preparing for a new voyage to uncover clues to how life began
The Joides Resolution, a former oil drillship, is now a research vessel. VIDEO: PHIL CHRISTIE, SIEM OFFSHORE, IODP.
Two dozen geologists, microbiologists and other scientists will sail in April from Portugal aboard the Joides Resolution, a former oil drillship turned , to the Atlantis Massif, a 14,000-foot underwater mountain rising from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
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