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U.S. Arctic Research Program logo New Arctic Research Opportunities Solicitation in Preparation
Updated September 22, 2009
polar graphic Scientists Seek New Emphases in Arctic Climate Change Research
Released September 10, 2009
News From the Field
polar graphic Dramatic Biological Responses to Global Warming in the Arctic
Released September 10, 2009
News From the Field
polar graphic Arctic at Warmest Levels in 2,000 Years or More
Released September 3, 2009
News From the Field
Upper Greyling Lake Arctic Lakes Help Scientists Understand Climate Change
Released September 3, 2009
News From the Field
reversed arctic cooling Long-term Cooling Trend in Arctic Abruptly Reverses, Signaling Potential for Sea Rise
Released September 3, 2009
News From the Field
Photo of researchers taking a sediment core from a lake in Alaska. The Arctic Offers More Evidence of Human Influences on Climate Change
Released September 2, 2009
Press Release
Photo of a person pushing an ice core out of the drill. International Greenland Ice Coring Effort Sets New Drilling Record in 2009
Released August 26, 2009
Press Release
person pushing an ice core International Greenland Ice Coring Effort Sets New Drilling Record in 2009
Released August 26, 2009
News From the Field
ice coring New Proxy Reveals How Humans Have Disrupted the Nitrogen Cycle
Released June 4, 2009
News From the Field
polar graphic CU-Boulder Study Shows 53-million-year-old High Arctic Mammals Wintered in Darkness
Released June 1, 2009
News From the Field
Photo of the project site near the center of Lake E'gygytgyn; the lake's eastern rim is visible. Scientists Return from Expedition to Drill Beneath Frozen Russian Lake
Released May 28, 2009
Press Release
Artist's rendition of Alaska Regional Research Vessel NSF Announces First Major Award Under American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to the Alaska Region Research Vessel (ARRV)
Released May 27, 2009
Press Release
Photo of a seaglider prepared for deployment by Avery Snyder and Adam Huxtable. Seaglider Monitors Climate-related Ocean Circulation in the Arctic During Record-Breaking Journey Under Ice
Released April 28, 2009
Press Release
seaglider Seaglider Monitors Waters From Arctic During Record-breaking Journey Under Ice
Released April 28, 2009
News From the Field
Photo of Matthew Henson, the first person to reach the North Pole. Video Available: A Celebration of the International Polar Year
Released April 23, 2009
Press Release
Generic News Image Lost Research Station Staffer Rescued in Greenland
Released April 21, 2009
Press Release
Jason Box Greenland's Glaciers Losing Ice Faster This Year Than Last Year, Which was Record-setting Itself
Released December 13, 2008
News From the Field
seafloor elevations Researchers Attribute Thinning of Greenland Glacier to Ocean Warming Preceded by Atmospheric Changes
Released September 29, 2008
News From the Field
icebreaker Polarstern Southern Flavor in the Arctic
Released May 1, 2008
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arctic seaice CU-Boulder Researchers Forecast 3-in-5 Chance of Record Low Arctic Sea Ice in 2008
Released April 30, 2008
News From the Field
polar graphic Scientists Head to Warming Alaska on Ice Core Expedition
Released April 29, 2008
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AON report cover Arctic Observing Network Report Published
Updated April 25, 2008
meltwater ponds and lakes Lakes of Meltwater Can Crack Greenland's Ice and Contribute to Faster Ice Sheet Flow
Released April 17, 2008
News From the Field
archaeological site Russian-American Research Team Examines Origins of Whaling Culture
Released April 2, 2008
News From the Field
A screen grab of Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears Online Magazine for Elementary Teachers Brings Polar Issues Into Classrooms Nationwide
Released March 24, 2008
Press Release
ice caps on Baffin Island Baffin Island Ice Caps Have Shrunk 50 Percent Since the 1950s
Released January 28, 2008
News From the Field
arctic waters Without Its Insulating Ice Cap, Arctic Surface Waters Warm to as Much as 5 Degrees C Above Average
Released December 11, 2007
News From the Field
an iceberg Greenland Melt Accelerating, According to CU-Boulder Study
Released December 10, 2007
News From the Field
two icebreakers Arctic Expeditions Find Giant Mud Waves, Glacier Tracks
Released December 7, 2007
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