Researchers Travel To The Glacier Of Greatest Concern
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National Science Board Authorizes NSF To Begin Revitalization Of McMurdo Station
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Researcher's Hands And Eyes In Antarctica
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How Scientists Count Emperor Penguins From Orbit…And Why They Want To
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Learning How Antarctic Fish Will Cope With Climate Change Has Local And Global Ramifications
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Learning How What Scientists Are Still Learning After Studying The World’s Southernmost Mammal For Half A Century
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How SOCCOM Is Changing The Way Scientists Look At Antarctica’s Southern Ocean
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After An Extended Weather Delay, The Research Program Kicks Into Gear At McMurdo Station
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Antarctica Goes From The Least-Mapped Continent On Earth To The Best
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Robert Schwarz Has An Unparalleled History Of Wintering At The South Pole
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The Search For Life's Elusive Refuges When The Harshest Continent Was Even Harsher
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Keeping an open line of communications to the field.
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NASA’s Operation IceBridge Returns to McMurdo Station
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Researchers recover Antarctic ice of unprecedented age
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What Research On The Earth’s Saltiest Lake In The “Natural Laboratory” Of Antarctica Might Tell Scientists About Water On Mars
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Astronomers Identify Source Of Cosmic Rays Using Neutrinos And Gamma Rays
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Students Learn Antarctic Science And Logistics First-Hand At McMurdo Station
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The support staff on the research vessels are some of the hardest working people in the USAP.
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The Ozone Hole May Be Causing More Problems Than Just Sunburn
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Newly Collected Fossils Offer A Glimpse Into The Prehistoric World Of Antarctica