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Antarctic Ice Core Contains Unrivaled Detail of Past Climate
A team of U.S. ice-coring scientists and engineers in Antarctica, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), have recovered from the ice sheet a record of past climate and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that extends back 68,000 years...
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Johns Hopkins Scientist Says Ozone Thinning has Changed Ocean Circulation
According to a Johns Hopkins earth scientist, the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer has caused changes in the way that waters in those southern oceans mix--a situation that has the potential to alter the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and eventually could have an impact on global climate change....
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U.S., New Zealand Search-and-Rescue Teams Recalled From Antarctic Crash Site
Officials with the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) and Antarctica New Zealand have jointly decided to recall search-and-rescue teams from the site of an Antarctic aircraft crash after examination of the plane indicated that it would be unsafe at this point to further disturb the wreckage...
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Loss of Three Canadian Aircrew Members in Antarctica Is Confirmed
Statement by Kelly K. Falkner, director of NSF's Division of Polar Programs ...
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NSF-funded Team Samples Antarctic Lake Beneath the Ice Sheet
In a first-of-its-kind feat of science and engineering, a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded research team has successfully drilled through 800 meters (2,600 feet) of Antarctic ice to reach a subglacial lake and retrieve water and sediment samples...
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Wreckage of Aircraft Located High in Antarctic Mountain Range
The wreckage of a Twin Otter aircraft that was reported missing earlier this week in Antarctica has been found in a remote and mountainous area of the continent ...
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NSF Cooperating with Italy, New Zealand in Search for Downed Plane in Antarctica
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Search For Life About to Begin in Lake Under the Ice
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Study Finds Portions of West Antarctica Are Warming Twice as Fast as Thought
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Trio of Complex Antarctic Science Projects Reach Significant Technological Milestones
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WAIS Divide Team Drills Historic Replicate Ice Core in West Antarctica
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Camp Site from the "Heroic Age" of Antarctic Exploration Found
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Ancient Microbes Survive Beneath the Icy Surface of Antarctic Lake
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International Study Provides More Solid Measure of Shrinking in Polar Ice Sheets
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Magical Realism: WISSARD Project Poised to Explore Subglacial Lake Whillans
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Explosive Event: South Pole Telescope Eyes Birth of First Massive Galaxies
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Boomerangs and Bad Weather: Storms Delay First Planes to McMurdo Station
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South Pole Telescope Discovers Galaxy Cluster Creating Stars at Record Pace
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Blue Ribbon Panel Recommends Logistical Improvements to Support Antarctic Science
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Antarctic Medical Evacuation - August 2012
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Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic--and Antarctic--Climate Change
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Ancient Global Warming Allowed Greening of Antarctica
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LARISSA Project Studies Ecosystem Changes Since Larsen Ice Shelf Collapse
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Scientists Determined First-ever Census for Emperor Penguins
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IceCube Neutrino Observatory Provides New Insights Into Origin of Cosmic Rays
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Antarctic Research Stations Observe Winter Solstice
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NSF Office of Polar Programs Director Karl Erb Retires
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Mission Complete: South Pole Telescope Finishes Five-Year Survey
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Airborne System Allows Antarctic Researchers to Look Beneath the Surface
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To the Rescue: USAP Research Vessel Transports Victims of Ship Fire to Safety
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NSF Awards Antarctic Support Contract to Lockheed Martin
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South Pole Anniversary: Norwegian Prime Minister's Visit Honors Roald Amundsen
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South Pole Website Celebrates a Century of Science
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NSF Director Subra Suresh on the Ice
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Without Pier: McMurdo's Missing Ice Dock is Located
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Antarctica's Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains Mystery Solved
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Pine Island Glacier: A Scientific Quest to Determine What's Causing Ice Loss
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NSF Funds RAPID Grants to Study Effects from New Zealand, Japan Earthquakes
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Antarctica Rocks!
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Pacific Tsunami Creates Icebergs in Antarctica
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University of California Irvine Studies Find Different Reasons for Global Methane Riddle
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West Antarctic Puzzles Bring Together Polar Researchers at Annual Workshop
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Rift Spotted in Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf Before Upcoming Expedition
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Antarctic Ozone Hole Should Start Healing, While Arctic Hole Getting Worse
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Fossilized Pollen Reveals Climate History of Northern Antarctica
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Ocean Currents Speed Melting of Antarctic Ice
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First Flights Arrive in McMurdo
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South Pole Winter Airdrop
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New Booklet About Antarctic Science Useful to Teachers Across Disciplines
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AGAP Scientists Gain New Understanding of Ice Sheet Dynamics
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National Science Foundation Transports two Norwegian Expeditioners to Safety
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Break-up of Sea Ice in McMurdo Sound Brings Wildlife Sightings
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Glacial Stream Offers Insight into Evolution of Dissolved Organic Matter
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Last Plane of 2010-2011 Summer Field Season Leaves McMurdo
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WAIS Divide Project Completes Five-year Effort to Retrieve 3,331 Meter Ice Core
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NSF, University of Wisconsin-Madison Complete Construction of the World's Largest Neutrino Observatory
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Message from Dr. Subra Suresh, Director of the National Science Foundation
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NSF's Nathaniel B. Palmer Sails with Sweden's Oden to Study Antarctic Peninsula Ecosystem
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NSF Signs $34.5-million Operating Agreement with University Of Wisconsin as Antarctic Neutrino Detector Nears Completion
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Visits U.S., New Zealand Antarctic Programs
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IceCube and Its Frozen Secrets
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Marine Ecology Project Unites Four Generations of Scientists
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Arrival of Basler Aircraft Marks the End of Winter Isolation at South Pole
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Summer Season Begins at USAP's McMurdo Station
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Scientists Track Seal Hunt During Winter Night
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USAP Researcher Receives Prestigious Prize for Discovery
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USAP Researchers Process Important Samples at National Ice Core Laboratory (NICL)
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2010 Winter Fly-in (Winfly) Flights to Utilize Night-Vision Goggles
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Satellite Used in Polar Research Enters Retirement
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Antarctic Shoal Breaks the Ice
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First USAP Flight Since March Lands in Antarctica During Winter Night
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Discovery of Seafloor Ridge by Robotic Sub Offers Insight into Ice Loss in Antarctica
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Palmer LTER (Longer Term Ecological Research) Scientists Monitor Climate Change
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Researchers Hunt Down Antarctic Microbes
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Antarctica's Soil Reveals Its Past Climate
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Deconstruction of the Dome
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Stiff Sea Ice Forces LARISSA Science Cruise to Reassess Project Priorities
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U.S. Antarctic Program Personnel Send Midwinter's Greetings
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Life at a Remote Field Camp
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South Pole Experiences Warmest Year on Record in 2009
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Through the Looking Glass: Scientists Peer into Antarctica's Past to See Future Climate
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State of the Antarctic: New SCAR Report Shows Continent Undergoing Major Changes
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Women Mark 40 Years of Working in the U.S. Antarctic Program
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New Wind Farm to Help Power U.S., New Zealand Research Stations in Antarctica
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British NSF-funded Researchers Deploy Automated Submarine
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New Evidence Demonstrates Climate Warming Affects Ice Sheet Stability
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Climate-related Changes on the Antarctic Peninsula Being Driven from the Ecosystem
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ANDRILL Research Indicates Remarkably Warm Period in Antarctica 15.7 Million Years Ago
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NASA Flies to Antarctica for Largest Airborne Polar Ice Survey
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International Polar Year (IPY) LARISSA Project Planned for 2009-10 Field Season in Antarctic Peninsula
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Study Provides Insight into Evolution and Extinction of Vanished Elephant Seal Colony
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Main Field Season Under Way as Planes Bring in Hundreds of People to McMurdo
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Antarctica's IceCube Telescope is Wisconsin-made
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Winter Fly-in 2009
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Improved Data Communications for South Pole Science
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Arctic and Antarctic-themed Activities to Bring a Breath of Polar Air to Baltimore
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Research at the Ends of the Earth
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U.S. Antarctic Program personnel send Midwinter's Greetings
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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