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Icebergs hold trapped terrestrial material, which they release far out at sea as they melt. Antarctic Icebergs: Unlikely Oases for Ocean Life
Released June 21, 2007
Press Release
Subglacial lakes and rivers Report Offers Guidance on How to Safely Explore Vast Aquatic Systems Buried Under Antarctic Ice
Released May 31, 2007
Press Release
Photo of group of 13 people near Palmer Station Palmer Station, Antarctica Celebrates Earth Day With an Underwater Clean Up
Released April 20, 2007
Press Release
News thumbnail of two people drilling ice cores Dust in Antarctic Ice Reveals Important Climate Clues
Released March 25, 2007
News From the Field
U.S. South Pole Station U.S. South Pole Station
Released March 15, 2007
Special Report
This iceberg is a fragment of a much larger one that broke away from the Ross Ice Shelf. United States Launches New International Polar Year
Released February 28, 2007
Press Release
The South Pole Telescope. Landmark Completion of South Pole Telescope to Help Scientists Learn What the Universe Is Made of and How it Got Here
Released February 26, 2007
Press Release
Photo of icescape. U.S. Launches International Polar Year on Feb. 26
Released February 22, 2007
Media Advisory
2006 in Review 2006: Year in Review
Released January 9, 2007
Discovery
An international scientific expedition set sail on the Swedish Icebreaker "Oden." Multinational Scientific Expedition Kicks Off International Polar Year 2007-2008
Released December 19, 2006
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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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A print of the aircraft <i>Que Sera Sera</i> at the South Pole is autographed by the pilot. On the Verge of the International Polar Year, NSF Commemorates the 50th Anniversary of First Flight To Land at the South Pole
Released October 31, 2006
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Twenty years ago, scientists learned human production of CFCs caused the ozone hole over Antarctica. Chemical Cause of Antarctic Ozone Hole Discovered 20 Years Ago This Month
Released August 22, 2006
Press Release
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
Press Release
Aviation Opens Antarctica Aviation Opens Antarctica
Released June 5, 2006
Special Report
Four ships near McMurdo Station, Ross Island in January 2005 Report of the OPP OAC Subcommittee on U.S. Antarctic Program Resupply available
Updated April 25, 2006
Generic News Image Crew Member on Antarctic Research Vessel Missing
Released April 18, 2006
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The tanker Lawrence H. Gianella sits alongside the ice pier at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Cargo, Fuel Safely Unloaded at Antarctic Research Station
Released February 10, 2006
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A caravan trekked nearly 110 tons of cargo from McMurdo station to the South Pole. Icy Overland Trip May Add Ground Vehicles to South Pole Supply Missions
Released February 7, 2006
Press Release
Digging Dinosaurs Digging Dinosaurs
Released October 7, 2005
Special Report
Peter Wilkniss (center) greets crew members of a C-5 transport plane near McMurdo. Polar Science Leader Peter Wilkniss Passes
Released June 21, 2005
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Ships at McMurdo Station in January 2005 Icebreakers Clear Channel into McMurdo Station
Released February 3, 2005
Press Release
Arctic & Antarctic Arctic & Antarctic
Released January 31, 2005
Research Overview
Generic News Image Iceberg Poses No Threat to Antarctic Personnel
Released December 16, 2004
Press Release
Generic News Image NSF Invites Media to Report on U.S.-Sponsored Antarctic Research (2004-2005 Season)
Released September 16, 2004
Media Advisory
Generic News Image Medical Evacuation Flight Dispatched to Antarctica
Released April 8, 2004
Press Release
giant balloon on the ice Rare "Tumbleweed" Survives Antarctic Conditions: Rover Designed to Seek Water in Ice Caps on Other Worlds
Released March 3, 2004
Press Release
A research team at work on James Ross Island Evidence of a "Lost World": Antarctica Yields Two Unknown Dinosaur Species
Released February 26, 2004
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