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Teacher Workshop at International Polar Year Science Conference - Oslo, Norway

neosec wrote 3 weeks ago: The International Polar Year (IPY), from March 2007 to March 2009, was a large scientific program fo … more →

Tags: Announcements, Professional Development, Teacher Conference

It’s October Polar Week!

polarfieldservice wrote 2 months ago: What Happens at the Poles Affects Us All A student at Ohio State University explores extreme cold we … more →

Tags: Outreach & Education, Polar TREC outreach, polar week

Polar Week Offers Activities for Educators

neosec wrote 2 months ago: The International Polar Year (IPY) website presents October Polar Week, October 5-9, highlighting cl … more →

Tags: Online Ocean Science Education Resources, polar activites

The Arctic -- The Earth's Freezer -- Is Defrosting With Dire Results1 comment

Stephen wrote 2 months ago: By Stephen Leahy GENEVA, Sep 2 (IPS) The rapidly warming Arctic region is destabilising Earth’ … more →

Tags: Alaska, Arctic, Canada, Climate change/Global Warming, Global Warming, News, Feedback, Methane, permafrost

A NIMBY Polar Bear?

polarfieldservice wrote 2 months ago: Back in 2007, an International Polar Year (IPY) project  to establish a network of continuous GPS st … more →

Tags: greenland, cryosphere, GPS, GNET, Polar Earth Observing Network (POLENET), DTU, Finn Bo Madsen

International Polar Year Celebrates Inuit Partners in Arctic Research

aaronfu wrote 9 months ago: Last Wednesday marked the end of the International Polar Year (IPY 2007 – 2008), a year which … more →

Tags: Environment, sustainability, Shorts, International Polar Year, Arctic, Communities, Partners, Inuit, wmo

El-Amarna South Tombs

Su wrote 10 months ago: In the larger group of officials’ tombs to the south of the Royal Wadi, out of a total of nine … more →

Tags: Middle Egypt, Mallawi, Tombs, Egypt, Tell el-Amarna, Ay, Akhenaten, Nefertiti, any

Reuters article1 comment

Erik W. Kolstad wrote 10 months ago: A paper that I published last year with Tom Bracegirdle of British Antarctic Survey was picked up by … more →

Tags: media, Science, Weather, Arctic, Barents Sea, climate change, Climate Research, Climate Science, cryosphere

UAF: 01-30-09 Technology Transfer, Weekly Science Calendar

alaskakid wrote 10 months ago: Technology transfer at a university is not easy. I am experimenting with posting UAF’s weekly Scienc … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, barrow alaska, Hydrology, IARC, Joseph Little, NASA, Risk Management, Technology Transfer

Pictures from a field trip

Erik W. Kolstad wrote 12 months ago: I have just uploaded a new photo album from a scientific cruise near Svalbard in the Arctic in March … more →

Tags: photos, Arctic, Climate, Climate Science, Global Warming, Meteorology, Nature, Norway, Outdoor

Pictures from a field trip

Erik W. Kolstad wrote 12 months ago: I have just uploaded a new photo album from a scientific cruise near Svalbard in the Arctic in March … more →

Tags: Photography, Science, Arctic, Polar, Svalbard, Meteorology, Oceanography, cryosphere, Climate

Frost Byte - Volume 5, Issue 44

rgbrocs wrote 1 year ago: News Several hundred unique users visit the DAHLI web site each month, roughly half of the users are … more →

Tags: ROCS Newsletter, DAHLI, Digitization

Poles apart

Erik W. Kolstad wrote 1 year ago: I recently submitted four images to an International Polar Year (IPY) photo exhibit. Note that they … more →

Tags: Photography, Arctic, image, Photo, Picture, Science, Polar, Svalbard, Meteorology

Matt Nolan's artic research on climate change

3z wrote 1 year ago: Matt Nolan is since 10 years professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He spends most of his … more →

Tags: Issue29, panoramas, Photography, VR, Glaciers, artic, International Polar Year, Research, matt nolan

On board for the Arctic2 comments

eyegillian wrote 1 year ago: Concerns about climate change and interest in polar ecosystems go hand-in-hand in the Canadian Arcti … more →

Tags: Arctic, Canada, Environment, Explore, Global Warming, Nature, Science, World, Canadian Arctic

THE coolest gig in the world4 comments

inel wrote 2 years ago: See this photo gallery of Antarctic rock band Nunatak rehearsing for Live Earth on 7.7.07 What must … more →

Tags: climate change, NERC, British Antarctic Survey, Live Earth, Baß, Antarctic, International Polar Year, Engineers, Biologist

weatherworld integrating with Invisible Journey

petejeffs wrote 2 years ago: Following a recent presentation of our work at the Observatory of the Côte d’Azur (Nice, Franc … more →


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