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3/1/2006
Jointly produced by the Pacific Science Center and the University of Washington's Polar Science Center, this .pdf file provides an introduction to Polar Regions and the research that scientists conduct there.
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2/16/2006
The loss of ice from Greenland doubled between 1996 and 2005, as its glaciers flowed faster into the ocean in response to a generally warmer climate, according to a NASA/University of Kansas study.
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2/9/2006
57 pages of materials ranging from satellite maps of Antarctica to photographs of Alaskan volcanoes.
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2/1/2006
Researchers study how an iceberg changes as it drifts along its characteristic track northward.
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12/31/2005
Researchers use innovative techniques to protect the newly constructed Qinghai-Xizang railroad across the Tibetan Plateau from permafrost thawing.
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12/6/2005
Researchers use images from NASA’s Earth-observing satellites to show Antarctica like you've never seen it before.
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9/6/2005
When managers of the U.S. Antarctic Program had to figure out how to get supplies to research camps in Antarctica, they turned to NASA satellite sensors for information.
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8/30/2005
NASA satellite data help the Antarctic Traverse Team avoid danger and beat a path to the South Pole.
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7/12/2005
Twenty-five years of NASA scientists' research in Antarctica and Greenland show that even huge ice sheets can change more quickly than scientists thought, causing sea level to rise.
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6/27/2005
Scientists supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) explored the frigid depths of the Canada Basin, located in one of the deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean.
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