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Study Provides Insight into Evolution and Extinction of Vanished Elephant Seal Colony
An extinct southern elephant seal colony that once existed in huge numbers along sandy and rocky beaches in Antarctica has provided new insight into how quickly a species can respond to the emergence of a new habitat as climate changesâand just as quickly disappear ...
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Winter Fly-in 2009
The U.S. Air Force will make five roundtrips for the NSF during winter fly-in, or
WinFly, between Christchurch, New Zealand, and McMurdo Station, Antarctica to carry people and supplies in preparation for the 2009-10 austral summer season ...
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Improved Data Communications for South Pole Science
New science data communications capability enables the NSF to share exciting results of its science programs with the public ...
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New Evidence Demonstrates Climate Warming Affects Ice Sheet Stability
A five-nation scientific team has published new evidence that even a slight rise in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, one of the gases that drives global warming, affects the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ...
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Arctic and Antarctic-themed Activities to Bring a Breath of Polar Air to Baltimore
The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore is the focal point of a range of public events April 4 and 5 that highlight federally funded Arctic and Antarctic research programs. The events are being held in conjunction with a meeting on the international treaty, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the first signing of the treaty. This is also the first time in 30 years the treaty parties have met in the U.S. ...
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British NSF-funded Researchers Deploy Automated Submarine
A team of British and American scientists has successfully deployed an autonomous robot submarine on six missions beneath an Antarctic ice shelf using sonar scanners to map the seabed and the underside of the ice as it juts out over the sea ...
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Climate-related Changes on the Antarctic Peninsula Being Driven from the Ecosystem
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Antarctica's IceCube Telescope is Wisconsin-made
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U.S. Antarctic Program personnel send Midwinter's Greetings
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Research at the Ends of the Earth
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NSF Plays Major Role in Evacuation of Injured Australian from Antarctica
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Karl A. Erb, NSF's Polar Programs Director, on the Death of Martin A. Pomerantz
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International AGAP Team Poised to Probe One of Antarctica's Last Unexplored Places
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Air Force Makes First Night Landing on Southernmost Continent
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Antarctic Fossils Paint a Picture of a Much Warmer Continent
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A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once Connected
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New Antarctic Ice Core to Provide Clearest Climate Record Yet
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Scientific Balloons Achieve Antarctic Flight Record
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Penguins Helped and Hurt by Changing Climate
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Robert Falcon Scott: The Pioneer Who Died for the South Pole
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Antarctica's Sea "Babies" in Limbo
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A Bright Spot of Life on the Icy Continent
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Vistas, Science and Staying Warm at the South Pole
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Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegration Underscores a Warming World
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NSF Dedicates New South Pole Station
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Explorers Club to Honor NSF-Funded Researchers and Glaciologist
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Using Penguin Remains to Measure Antarctic Ice Movement
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Researchers and Science Teacher to Explore Antarctica
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Locked in Antarctic Glaciers, Ancient Microbes May Return to Life
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Erb Honored by French Republic for International Scientific Contributions
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New Undersea Images Challenge Prevailing Ideas About the Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Antarctic Icebergs: Unlikely Oases for Ocean Life
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Palmer Station, Antarctica Celebrates Earth Day With an Underwater Clean Up
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International Polar Year Web Portal Offers Email Alerts for Educators
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Report Offers Guidance on How to Safely Explore Vast Aquatic Systems Buried Under Antarctic Ice
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International Polar Year (IPY) Funds Research and Exploration by Teachers, Students, and the Public
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Landmark Completion of South Pole Telescope to Help Scientists Learn What the Universe is Made of and How it Got Here
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Students Help Design a Remotely Operated Vehicle for Antarctic Research
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NPR Science Friday - Audio Programs on Antarctic Science
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NSF Commemorates 50th Anniversary of First Flight to Land at the South Pole
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New Lunar Meteorite Found in Antarctica
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Alaskan Storm Cracks Giant Iceberg to Pieces in Antarctica
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Alaskan Storm Plays Role of Butterfly for Antarctica
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Chemical Cause of Ozone Hole Discovered 20 Years Ago This Month
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Polar Melting May Raise Sea Level Sooner Than Expected
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Impact of Climate Warming on Polar Ice Sheets Confirmed
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NASA Mission Detects Significant Antarctic Ice Mass Loss
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Two New Lakes Found Beneath Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Students, Faculty Depart For Antarctica
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Hamilton College 2006 Antarctic Expedition: Weekly Journals
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Irresistible Force Meets Immoveable Object
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Arctic, Antarctic Melting May Raise Sea Levels Faster than Expected
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Polar Neutrino Observatory Takes a Big Step Forward
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NSF Launches New Web Portal for International Polar Year
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Crew Member Lost at Sea
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McMurdo Fish May Prove to be New Species
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South Pole Skylab Transition Keeps Sci Techs On the Move
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What's The Dirt? Researchers Track Soil Movement and Land Erosion in the McMurdo Dry Valleys
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Cargo, Fuel Safely Unloaded at Antarctic Research Station
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Icy Overland Trip May Add Ground Vehicles to South Pole Supply Missions
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DNA Studies Show Microevolution in Penguins
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Digging Dinosaurs