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Image of the AGAP logo. U.S.-Led, International AGAP Team Poised to Probe One of Antarctica's Last Unexplored Places
Released October 14, 2008
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polar graphic Rare Antarctic Fossils Reveal Extinction of Tundra Before Full Polar Climate Arrived
Released August 5, 2008
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Sketches of fossils. Antarctic Fossils Paint a Picture of a Much Warmer Continent
Released August 4, 2008
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Photo of John Goodge and a colleague collecting specimens in the Transantarctic Mountains. A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once Connected
Released July 17, 2008
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Photo of researchers setting up an Antarctic field camp. Study of Glacial Earthquakes Shakes Up Idea of How Ice Streams Move
Released June 5, 2008
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Antarctic LIMA images Newly Unveiled Satellite Map of Antarctica Is a Unique Tool for Scientists, Educators and the Public
Released November 27, 2007
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Subglacial lakes and rivers Report Offers Guidance on How to Safely Explore Vast Aquatic Systems Buried Under Antarctic Ice
Released May 31, 2007
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A mother and juvenile plesiosaur probably looked like this artist's rendering. Volcanic Blast Likely Killed and Preserved Juvenile Fossil Plesiosaur Found in Antarctica
Released December 11, 2006
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The overall amount of snowfall in Antarctica hasn't changed during the past 50 years. Overall Antarctic Snowfall Hasn't Changed in 50 Years
Released August 10, 2006
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