Texas Earth & Space Science Revolution 

June, 2009 - The 470-foot JOIDES Resolution (JR) is one of the  most important and largest earth and ocean science research vessels in the world. The JR is run by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program and the core samples and data that its scientists and crew bring up from the seafloor hold exciting and significant clues to Earth's history, climatic changes, geologic events, and much more.

NOW you and your students can get involved in this dynamic research through www.joidesresolution.org. On this interactive new site, you can ask real scientists questions, track the ship's location, explore daily ship blogs, watch up-to-the-minute real time videos (be sure to check out PNN News on the home page!) and take advantage of other real time resources. Become a friend of the JR on Facebook, follow it on Twitter, and explore teaching activities for young children through college - including suggestions for how to use the website and real data from the ship.

April, 2009 - Hurricane Ike 'back surge' eroded islands - Listen to Dr. John Goff, Senior Research Scientist at the University of Texas at Austin, talk about his research in Bolivar inlet before and after Ike in a podcast interview with Earth and Sky Radio Series >>

March 2, 2009 - Splashdown Secrets - Why did the early United States astronauts land in the ocean while Russian spacemen returned to dryland?, The New York Times
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January 14, 2009 - 'English Galileo' maps on display: "Moon maps" created by a little-known Englishman 400 years ago are to go on display to mark the launch of the International Year of Astronomy. Read more >>

2009 is the International Year of Astronomy!


September 25, 2008 - The new Sant Ocean Hall opens at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. Read more >>

September 25, 2008 - A collection of more than 4,000 aerial photos are now available showing the damaged Texas coastline in the wake of Hurricane Ike. This imagery was acquired by NOAA's Remote Sensing Division to support NOAA's national security and emergency response activities. Read more >>

August 1, 2008 - Texas Teachers Attend Inaugural G-Camp. Read more >>

July 7, 2008 - Former senior federal officials propose to merge NOAA and US Geological Survey to form an Earth Systems Agency. Read more >>


June 4, 2008 - UTIG researchers investigate the New Madrid Seismic Zone.
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April-May, 2008 - Austin's Zilker Elementary School teacher, Katie Pena's joins UTIG scientists on a marine geophysical cruise. Read more >>

April 2, 2008 - One Year After Soloman Islands Disaster, Scientists Realize Geological Barrier to Earthquakes Weaker Than Expected. Read more >>


News Sources

Discovery Channel News - Stories about current research in the earth sciences, dinosaurs, and space with great photographs.

Exploratorium - News and learning activities in all areas of science from the museum of art, science and human perception.

National Geographic Science and Space News - Space and tech news, maps, and photographs.

Physics World - Breaking physics research from Physics World Magazine.

Science - Today's science headlines from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Science Daily - Reports latest research news on Earth, climate, space and more

Science News for Kids -  Web site devoted to science news for children ages 9-14. Includes ideas for science projects, innovative learning activities, games and web site recommendations for teachers.


Space.com - Current reporting on space science, technology and policy

Smithsonian Science and Nature - Current stories in the fields of paleontology, environment, technology and space with photo galleries.