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The RMS Titanic wreck prow adorned with rusticles, or icicles of rust.
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The RMS Titanic wreck prow adorned with rusticles, or icicles of rust.
The RMS Titanic wreck prow adorned with rusticles, or icicles of rust.
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The RMS Titanic wreck prow adorned with rusticles, or icicles of rust.
The RMS Titanic wreck prow adorned with rusticles, or icicles of rust.
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07/01/1986
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Date is approximate. Image of The Day caption: The discovery of rusticles?rusting iron?on the wreck of the RMS Titanic opened a new field of research into the microscopic bacteria eating the iron. If bacteria can thrive on iron in the oxygen-poor ocean depths, where else might we find such life? Scientists at WHOI are studying iron deposits in the deep sea, pursuing the possibility of finding simple life forms in extreme environments, including, perhaps, other planets. WHOI researchers are also currently helping map the Titanic's hull and debris field in high definition and in three dimensions. Large portions of the wreck are believed to be in danger of collapse after nearly a century beneath the surface of the Atlantic.
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The discovery of rusticles?rusting iron?on the wreck of the RMS Titanic opened a new field of research into the microscopic bacteria eating the iron. If bacteria can thrive on iron in the oxygen-poor ocean depths, where else might we find such life? Scientists at WHOI are studying iron deposits in the deep sea, pursuing the possibility of finding simple life forms in extreme environments, including, perhaps, other planets. WHOI researchers are also currently helping map the Titanic's hull and debris field in high definition and in three dimensions. Large portions of the wreck are believed to be in danger of collapse after nearly a century beneath the surface of the Atlantic.
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kpatterson: rack card
kjoyce: rack card
efitzpatrick: school video project
efitzpatrick: book
efitzpatrick: CBS News
efitzpatrick: book on titanic
jmcnichol: Public presentation
jmcnichol: Public presentation
jhickey: UI 2014 Presentation
jhickey: UI 2014 Presentation
abehring: Titanic 2
efitzpatrick: time magazine
efitzpatrick: news piece
jdoucette: Titanic event lobby slideshow
samurphy: for Cathy Norton ppt presentation
kpatterson: Extreme Deep
efitzpatrick: museum
efitzpatrick: gallo talk
kjoyce: titanic topic
efitzpatrick: newsletter
efitzpatrick: gallo talk
efitzpatrick: world expo 2012
jdoucette: Image of The day, 09/11/2010
kkostel: Titanic story
jdoucette: Potential MIT museum exhibit imagery for K. Hasselbalch
poberlander: reference
jtromp: for shelley's party
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