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On 12 November 1969, the first six women set foot at the South Pole. Stepping into history: Women mark 40 years of working in the U.S. Antarctic Program
Updated November 13, 2009
Ohio State University all women science team One Small Step for Women, One Giant Leap for Polar Science
Released November 13, 2009
News From the Field
Neal Iverson Iowa State Scientist Develops Lab Machine to Study Glacial Sliding Related to Rising Sea Levels
Released November 10, 2009
News From the Field
U.S. Antarctic Program Willam T. Colston Appointed Division Director of OPP's Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics Division
Updated November 6, 2009
 Nathanial B. Palmer Past Climate of the Northern Antarctic Peninsular Informs Global Warming Debate
Released November 6, 2009
News From the Field
QUaD High-precision Measurements Confirm Cosmologists' Standard View of Universe
Released November 2, 2009
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polar graphic Glaciers Subject of Three Penn State Grants
Released November 2, 2009
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seals New Study of Steller Sea Lions Suggests Death by Predation May Be Higher
Released October 12, 2009
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algae Algae and Pollen Grains Provide Evidence of Remarkably Warm Period in Antarctica's History
Released October 1, 2009
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U.S. Arctic Research Program logo New Arctic Research Opportunities Solicitation in Preparation
Updated September 22, 2009
polar graphic NSF Grant Funds Florida Tech Scientist to Explore Antarctic Sea for Predatory Crabs
Released September 21, 2009
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polar graphic Digging Deeper Below Antarctica's Lake Vida
Released September 14, 2009
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polar graphic Scientists Seek New Emphases in Arctic Climate Change Research
Released September 10, 2009
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polar graphic Dramatic Biological Responses to Global Warming in the Arctic
Released September 10, 2009
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Image of the NSF AC-ERE's new report that considers environmental transitions and tipping points. NSF Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education Releases New Report
Released September 9, 2009
Press Release
The Meridian Successful Flight of Unmanned Craft Enhances KU's Role in Climate Change Research
Released September 9, 2009
News From the Field
an Antarctic ice shelf NYU Part of $10 Million NSF Grant to Study Impact of Global Warming in the Antarctic
Released September 4, 2009
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Passengers make their way from an Air Force C-17 air transport at Pegasus Airfield, Antarctica. Winfly 2009 ushers in the 2009-2010 antarctic field season
Updated September 3, 2009
polar graphic Arctic at Warmest Levels in 2,000 Years or More
Released September 3, 2009
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Upper Greyling Lake Arctic Lakes Help Scientists Understand Climate Change
Released September 3, 2009
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reversed arctic cooling Long-term Cooling Trend in Arctic Abruptly Reverses, Signaling Potential for Sea Rise
Released September 3, 2009
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Photo of researchers taking a sediment core from a lake in Alaska. The Arctic Offers More Evidence of Human Influences on Climate Change
Released September 2, 2009
Press Release
Photo of gentoo penguins at the north end of the Antarctic peninsula. NSF Invites Media to Apply for Antarctic Reporting Slots
Released September 1, 2009
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Photo of a person pushing an ice core out of the drill. International Greenland Ice Coring Effort Sets New Drilling Record in 2009
Released August 26, 2009
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person pushing an ice core International Greenland Ice Coring Effort Sets New Drilling Record in 2009
Released August 26, 2009
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The Antarctic Sun logo Cradle to grave: Study provides insight into evolution and extinction of vanished elephant seal colony
Updated August 18, 2009
News thumbnail, seal mummy Seals Quickly Respond to Gain and Loss of Habitat Under Climate Change
Released July 9, 2009
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Generic News Image Statement by Arden L. Bement, Jr., Director, National Science Foundation, on the Death of Dr. Jerri Nielsen FitzGerald
Released June 24, 2009
Press Statement
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
Press Release
ice coring New Proxy Reveals How Humans Have Disrupted the Nitrogen Cycle
Released June 4, 2009
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