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Never Too Busy for Science Education

5/16/2008 Dr. Greg McFarquhar, co-lead scientist for DOE's Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol campaign, makes time for science education in the field.

Remarks by Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne on the Decision to List the Polar Bear as "Threatened"

5/15/2008 The Department of the Interior announced May 14 that it is accepting the recommendation of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the bear as a threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

NASA Satellite Finds Interior of Mars Is Colder

5/15/2008 New observations from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate that the crust and upper mantle of Mars are stiffer and colder than previously thought.

Interagency Aerosol Observing Network

5/14/2008 The U.S. Department of Energy's Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment is featured on the cover of the latest report from the U.S. Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee.

Phoenix to Land Near Mars's North Pole

5/13/2008 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander is preparing to end its long journey and begin a three-month mission to taste and sniff fistfuls of Martian soil and buried ice.

DOE Arctic Aerosol Study Flies By

5/1/2008 Ending their month-long field campaign on April 30, 2008, scientists involved in the Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC) now have cloud and aerosol data from 27 science flights in the North Slope of Alaska region.

Polar Mission Takes 'Heart-Breaking' Final Image

4/28/2008 NASA’s Polar satellite concludes its successful mission at the end of April with a breathtaking visible light image of the colorful dancing lights of the aurora.

Web Tool Enhances ARCTAS Mission

4/24/2008 NASA is taking flight over the Arctic to uncover how pollution and wildfires may affect its atmosphere and sea ice.

Researchers Warm Up to Melt's Role in Greenland Ice Loss

4/17/2008 Scientists have used computer models to show how melt could contribute to the observed speed up of Greenland's sheet.

NASA Researcher Visits One Tough P.I.G.

4/14/2008 This past January, Goddard's Dr. Robert Bindschadler led an expedition to a previously untouched part of Antarctica.
                                      
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