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A graphic showing changes in oxygen isotope levels between 14,700 years ago and 14,500 years ago Global Warming Can Impact Monsoons and Lower Crop Production
Released June 11, 2009
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Photo of Ross Ice Shelf at Cape Crozier. The National Science Foundation Contributes to Newest Version of "Google Earth"
Released February 2, 2009
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Photo of a ski-equipped Hercules LC-130 refueling in Antarctica. NSF Plays Major Role in Complex International Evacuation of an Injured Australian from Antarctica
Released November 5, 2008
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An inflatable prototype lunar habitat that will be tested in Antarctica. NSF, NASA to Test Lunar Habitat in Antarctica's Extreme Environment
Released November 16, 2007
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Four ships near McMurdo Station, Ross Island in January 2005 Report of the OPP OAC Subcommittee on U.S. Antarctic Program Resupply available
Updated April 25, 2006

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December 18, 2009
NSF Day at Middle Tennessee State University
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NSF Regional Grants Conference - Cleveland, OH
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