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2/1/2007
A relatively meager $5,000 investment returned a wealth of experience for students at a California High School.
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1/31/2007
Using satellite observations of sea ice and clouds, scientists discover that Earth's poles are still effective reflectors for incoming sunlight.
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1/18/2007
Claudia A. McMurray, Assistant Secretary; United States Ambassador to New Zealand, Bill McCormick; and Glyn Davies, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, visited Antarctica January 18-26, 2007.
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1/1/2007
A ten-day field program, open to girls aged 15-19, combines science education with leadership and mountaineering training.
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1/1/2007
A brief history of International Polar Year, presented by the National Academy of Sciences.
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1/1/2007
Website offers K-12 lessons plans, digests of science conducted in the field, an Antarctic Bestiary, and an Antarctic FAQ.
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1/1/2007
This free online education program for K-12 classrooms uses the allure of dogsled expeditions to explore the Arctic.
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1/1/2007
Journals by teachers Ute Kaden and Allan Miller who sailed aboard the icebreaker Oden as part of National Science Foundation research cruise.
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1/1/2007
A Web site with data and images from the first International Polar Year (IPY).
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1/1/2007
Scheduled for launch in August 2007, the Phoenix Mars Mission is designed to study the history of water and habitability potential in the Martian arctic's ice-rich soil. Site includes videos, educational material, and news.
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