ESPM in the News Deciphering the mysteries of planetary formation (Links to an external site) EEPS September 3, 2024 Moon ‘swirls’ could be magnetized by unseen magmas (Links to an external site) The Source June 28, 2024 Squeezing rocks for science (Links to an external site) The Ampersand May 3, 2023 Experimental geochemist Krawczynski to examine role of water in volcanoes, Earth’s evolution (Links to an external site) The Ampersand July 22, 2021 Lots of water in the world’s most explosive volcano (Links to an external site) The Source January 22, 2021 Exploring the most explosive volcano in the world (Links to an external site) The Ampersand January 20, 2021 Water drives explosive eruptions; here’s why magmas are wetter than we thought (Links to an external site) The Source July 2, 2019 Stories in Rocks (Links to an external site) The Ampersand February 26, 2015 Putting the squeeze on rocks (Links to an external site) The Source February 6, 2014 Other news from our group members Solar eclipse plunges Illinois and Missouri into darkness as the celestial spectacle dazzles (Links to an external site) EEPS April 8, 2024 Tyson observatory is WashU’s dark sky site (Links to an external site) The Source September 28, 2023 Mars in the hallway and a giant crystal in the classroom (Links to an external site) The Source March 31, 2017
Moon ‘swirls’ could be magnetized by unseen magmas (Links to an external site) The Source June 28, 2024
Experimental geochemist Krawczynski to examine role of water in volcanoes, Earth’s evolution (Links to an external site) The Ampersand July 22, 2021
Lots of water in the world’s most explosive volcano (Links to an external site) The Source January 22, 2021
Exploring the most explosive volcano in the world (Links to an external site) The Ampersand January 20, 2021
Water drives explosive eruptions; here’s why magmas are wetter than we thought (Links to an external site) The Source July 2, 2019
Solar eclipse plunges Illinois and Missouri into darkness as the celestial spectacle dazzles (Links to an external site) EEPS April 8, 2024
Mars in the hallway and a giant crystal in the classroom (Links to an external site) The Source March 31, 2017