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New Antarctic Ice Core Provides Clearest Climate Record Yet

1/24/2008 NSF-funded researchers have closed out the inaugural season on an unprecedented, multi-year effort to retrieve the most detailed record of greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere over the last 100,000 years.

NASA and University Scientists: Antarctic Ice Loss Speeding Up

1/23/2008 Ice loss in Antarctica increased by 75 percent in the last 10 years, due to a speed-up in the flow of its glaciers. The continent's melt rate is now nearly as great as that observed in Greenland.

Signing of Explorers Globe on Feb. 12 Kicks off University of Delaware's IPY Celebrations

1/21/2008 The signing of a historic globe kicked off the University of Delaware's “William S. Carlson International Polar Year Events,” a series of public lectures, receptions, research seminars, art exhibits, and film showings.

Researchers Test Inflatable Habitat in Antarctica

1/17/2008 Get the cold, hard facts about setting up an inflatable lunar habitat in Antarctica straight from the frozen fingers of Larry Toups, habitat lead for NASA's Constellation Program Lunar Surface Systems Office.

Alaska Glacier Speed-up Tied to Internal Plumbing Issues, says CU-Boulder study

1/16/2008 A new study indicates meltwater periodically overwhelms the interior drainpipes of Alaska's Kennicott Glacier, causing it to lurch forward, similar to processes that may help explain the acceleration of glaciers observed recently in Greenland.

Ulysses Spacecraft Flies Over Sun's North Pole

1/14/2008 The Ulysses spacecraft made a rare flyby of the sun's north pole on Jan. 14, 2008. Ulysses is the only spacecraft able to sample winds at the sun's poles, which are difficult to study from Earth.

Under Secretary of State Paula Dobriansky Participating in Dedication of New Amundsen-Scott Station at South Pole

1/11/2008 On January 12, 2008, Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky participated in the dedication of new state-of-the-art scientific facilities operated by the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) at the South Pole.

Jan. 10 Exploratorium Webcast: Antarctic Balloon Research Live from "The Ice"

1/9/2008 The San Francisco-based "hands-on" science museum will talk live to NASA scientists in Antarctica about balloon research in the latest in a series of IPY-related Webcasts. Watch the archived Webcast.

FWS Bulletin: Statement for Polar Bear Decision

1/8/2008 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service expects within the next month to reach a final decision on a proposal to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.

IPY in New York: International Polar Weekend Feb. 2 and 3

1/7/2008 New York City's American Museum of Natural History will host a family oriented International Polar Weekend on Feb. 2 and 3, 2008. The museum, Columbia University, Barnard College, the Explorers Club, and Wings WorldQuest are sponsors.
                                      
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