Journey with us as we follow exciting expeditions & enjoy our weekly online deep science column with starlady Pam Eastlick

May

13

FOSSILS OLD AND NEW

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
There’s no question that fossils can teach us about the past but a recent discovery in Australia has proved remarkable. A team of researchers from the University of New South Wales has found a 15-million-year-old [...]

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May

1

News from your Planetarium

By Pam Eastlick

Greetings Everyone!
We have an astounding two months coming up for sky gazing. Not only can you see The Magic Half Hour during the first three weeks of May, we have a partial solar eclipse on Monday, 21 May AND the once-in-a-lifetime experience of the transit of Venus on 6 June. This e-mail is a little [...]

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Apr

30

CAN’T LIVE WITH ‘EM… CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT ‘EM!

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
Well, I thought I’d dip into the medical file and the first thing I pulled out was all about drugs. Drugs. They range from the absolutely necessary to the absolutely deadly and I thought we’d [...]

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Apr

22

DO YOUR KIDS A FAVOR

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
As many of you know, I’m the Star Lady and I run the UOG Planetarium. I’ve been especially lucky this year because I’ve had a number of Head Start classes in the Planetarium. With [...]

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Apr

15

UNDERGROUND AND FOLDED

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
As I was looking at the files this week, I realized that it’s been a very long time since we looked at what’s probably the most important one in the cabinet. It certainly isn’t [...]

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Jim is, above all, a passionate eco-humanitarian who has developed his own science talk-radio show to inform The DEEP’s listeners about such newsy topics as global warming, shark-finning and reef protection as well as to explore earth’s many underwater and space mysteries.

After sailing 12,000 miles and visiting five countries Jim is back here, ready to explore the depths of the ocean to the deepest frontier, space MORE>>

Star Lady Pam Eastlick is an expert in both the stars and seas as a graduate of the University of Guam Marine Lab and the Director of the UOG Planetarium.
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