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9/4/2007
Sven Lidstrom is living and working at the National Science Foundation's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. He writes in English about everything from lunar eclipses to the importance of good food.
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9/4/2007
Read an archived Sept. 4, 2007 Web chat with David Braaten, deputy director of the Kansas University's Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS), on the Lawrence Journal-World Web site.
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9/4/2007
Produced with extensive support and cooperation from the National Science Foundation, which manages the U.S. Antarctic Program, "The South Pole Project" premiered this week on the National Geographic Channel. View a clip online.
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9/4/2007
This Bureau of Land Management Web site explores the unique features of Alaska's arctic ecosystem, with a focus on the special adaptations that enable plants and animals to survive.
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9/3/2007
A research roundtable at this Washington D.C. meeting--the third such conference--will focus on bilateral cooperation between China and the U.S. in the Arctic and Antarctic. Karl A. Erb, who heads NSF's Office of Polar programs, will participate.
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9/2/2007
The USGS is conducting a geologically based assessment of the undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Arctic--the first ever conducted in the public domain--starting in Greenland. Final results are expected in the summer of 2008.
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9/2/2007
Read a case study from architects Ferraro Choi and Associates Ltd. A National Geographic Television special that began airing Sept. 6, 2007 examines the challenges of building this unique structure.
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8/31/2007
Biologists and Native hunters in the Alaskan village of Kotzebue, funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, are jointly developing a management strategy for bearded seal habitat.
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8/30/2007
How do icebergs and sea ice form? Why is knowledge of sea ice important for navigation? This NSF-funded curriculum package helps teachers and students investigate these and related questions.
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8/30/2007
Watch Mark Harris, ARMADA Project master teacher, describe his experiences in Antarctica. He worked with two NSF-funded teams to study crabeater seal foraging and icefish blood "anti-freeze."
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