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Mike Vecchione from the NOAA told Newsweek it would be weeks before the results are in, and that he isn t sure whether the results will provide any answers.
Scientists onboard the Thompson attempt to answer complex questions regarding what makes volcanoes tick, notably the Axial Seamount. However, even the most serious scientific investigation may be "crabotaged."
The scientists aboard the research vessel Thompson are trying to answer complicated questions about what makes volcanos, specifically the Axial Seamount, tick. But sometimes the most serious scientific inquiry can face "crabotage."