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Popular Mechanics February 2007 Jeff Wise |
Building Canada's Epic Ice Road The truckers who haul 70-ton rigs hundreds of miles across Canada's frozen lakes aren't afraid of much except warm weather. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2006 Sheila O'Connor |
Chill Out at the Ice Hotel and Have an "Ice Stay" "Beautiful. And frigid". That's the comment left by one brave guest at Canada's famed Ice Hotel on the shores of beautiful Lac St.-Joseph, a mere 20 minutes west of Quebec. |
Popular Mechanics April 2007 Margo Pfeiff |
Voyage to the Top of the Earth (Almost) To reach the High Arctic, a Canadian coast guard icebreaker needs 17,000 horsepower, six diesel/electric engines and one slippery coat of paint. |
Popular Mechanics March 15, 2010 Trevor Williams |
Iceberg Forensics: Predicting the Planet's Future With Antarctic Ice Something new is happening with the ice streams and glaciers. They are getting thinner, and they are getting thinner because they are speeding up. |
Fast Company April 2001 Paul Cabana |
The Iceman Melteth Just how tough is it to sell ice cubes to Eskimos? The Consultant Debunking Unit goes polar in search of the cold, hard truth... |
Seasoned Cooking February 2005 Michael Fick |
Beating Winter Health Hazards Winter offers health hazards everywhere. Here are some tips to make your winter easier wherever you live, be it north, south, east or west. |
AskMen.com January 27, 2013 Ben Kriz |
Winter Blues Guide Seasonal Affective Disorder is a mood disorder that affects nearly 10% of people in regions like southern Canada and the northern United States. Here are some things to do and items to buy that may help you deal with the season's cold realities. |
Popular Mechanics May 15, 2009 Jennifer Bogo |
Making the Coldest Ice Cream in the World--But is it Any Good? The perfect ice cream is a balancing act, as there are other factors besides freezing that affect the quality of ice cream. |
Outside February 2004 Natasha Singer |
Break On Through The dream of a Northwest Passage linking the Atlantic to the riches of Asia has driven explorers and visionary adventurers for centuries. With climate change in the air, The author braves the frigid 900-mile journey to find out if the old, mythic dream is becoming an epic new reality. |
Wired December 22, 2008 Ben Paynter |
Mr. Freeze: How Julian Bayley turns Ice Cubes into Ice Castles Julian Bayley, co-founder of Ice Culture, has a way with ice. He cuts. He shapes. He sands and polishes to create extravagant frozen structures in luxe playgrounds. |
Outside October 2002 Ian Frazier |
Terminal Ice Hot enough for you? Go to the bottom of the planet -- or the top -- and you can't miss the warning signs of a warm apocalypse. And at the heart of the mystery, like broken shards of a colder climate, float the icebergs, ghost-white messengers trying to tell us something we can't fathom. |
Smithsonian July 2007 J. Madeleine Nash |
Chronicling the Ice Long before global warming became a cause celebre, Lonnie Thompson was extracting climate secrets from ancient glaciers. He finds the problem is even more profound than you might have thought. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2006 Michael A. Norton |
Zen and the Art of Ice-Fishing Winter on the frozen lakes of Traverse City, Michigan is perfect for ice-fishing. |
Wired September 22, 2008 Lore Jsoberg |
The Cold, Hard Data of Soda Ice Temperature, cost, and benefits of using varying levels of ice in your soda. |
PC Magazine November 1, 2006 |
Her System Freezes Up Storing a PC in extremely cold environments. |
Outside February 2009 Brian Kevin |
It's Gonna Be Slick! A veteran ice-boater takes a shot at the world record for wind-powered speed. |
BusinessWeek January 15, 2007 Stanley Holmes |
Thrills And Chills Scaling frozen walls isn't for the fainthearted. But once you find your footing, ice climbing can become addictive. |
This Old House November 2005 Joe Hurst-Wajszczuk |
Fast Fixes for Ice Dams Prevent ice dams before the snow even falls. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2005 Erico Guizzo |
Into Deep Ice What does the future hold for Earth's ice? A group of British researchers seeks answers in the bowels of a glacier. |
Food Processing October 2005 Diane Toops |
Category Report: Ice cream licker shock Despite a problematic 2004, ice cream sales -- and innovation -- have come roaring back. And it may have a new role: as a diet food! |
AskMen.com Eliana Osborn |
Adventure Fitness Are you tough as tough as an epic 19th-century explorer? These workouts will tell you. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2005 Nell Raun-Linde |
Swiss Alpine Interlude After 2 days of gray skies and intermittent rain in Bern, Switzerland, this sunny day would be the perfect one to see the peaks of the Eiger, the Monch and the Jungfrau mountains. |
Smithsonian October 2006 Anne Bolen |
Life in the Field - Frozen in Time Glaciers in the Pacific Northwest have recorded hundreds of years of climate history, helping researchers plot how quickly the planet is warming. |
Science News February 14, 2009 Lonnie Thompson |
Receding Glaciers Erase Records Of Climate History Ice masses on the tops of mountains -- sticking out in the free atmosphere -- have been collecting climate data and storing them, in many cases for very long periods. |
Geotimes August 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Doubling the Ice Record A team of European researchers released their first round of results from the longest ice core ever to be recovered from a polar glacier. Measurements show some interesting temperature shifts that may cause climatologists to reevaluate their models. |
Outside November 2003 Mark Jenkins |
Head Trip Sometimes the toughest climb is out of your mind and into your own animal skin: knowing how, as an alpine climber, to turn off your head sometimes. |
Chemistry World August 2008 |
Cold chemistry Intrepid researchers will brave the harshest conditions in the name of science. Ned Stafford talks to some of Antarctica's chemists |
Outside January 2006 Mark Anders |
Cooling Trend Hockey is hotter than ever, as players coast to coast discover its winning blend of agility, speed, and fun. Boost your winter fitness with our quick-start guide to the season's greatest game. |
High on Adventure October 2005 Lee Juillerat |
Chilling With Ice Wine The annual Ice Wine Festival in British Columbia combines informational seminars with skiing, fine dining, and, of course, generous samplings of ice wine. |
Outside April 2002 |
The Wild File Is it ever too cold to snow?... Why aren't there fireflies on the West Coast?... Is it true that drinking hot tea or other beverages in hot weather cools you?... |
Insurance & Technology January 26, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
The Perfect Storm Model To help insurance carriers scientifically assess their exposure to those losses, EQECAT issued the first probabilistic catastrophe model for U.S. winter storms. |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2006 Stephen Ellis |
Reddy Ice, Ice, Baby Who knew selling ice could be so profitable? Investors, this cool company posted a very hot third quarter, with no sign of a meltdown in sight. |
Fast Company Lorraine Sanders |
Cold Fusion: Welcome To The Liquid Nitrogen-Blasting Old-Timey Ice Cream Shop Of The Future "The gist of Smitten is going back in time and using a new technology to do that better than ever before," says Robyn Sue Fisher. "So we're not trying to be mad scientists of ice cream. |
Wired April 2000 Oliver Morton |
Ice Station Vostok The fast track to the moons of Jupiter - and the key to life on Earth - is a prehistoric lake nearly three miles beneath the Antarctic ice cap. |
Outside December 2008 |
The Missing Rink Welcome to the U.S. Pond Hockey Championships, where the game is pure, the ice is dangerously uneven, and the beer is very, very cold. |
Scientific American August 2009 Kate Wong |
Recommended: Science Folks We Follow on Twitter Scientists worth following on Twitter and recommendations on new books, Ancient Light: A Portrait of the Universe by David Malin and Cold: Adventures in the World's Frozen Places by Bill Streever. |
National Defense November 2009 Wright & Magnuson |
Coast Guard Testing Next Generation of Ice Rescue Boats Coast Guard personnel conducting ice rescues on the frozen rivers and lakes near Detroit will have a new specialized airboat to try out this winter. |
DailyCandy April 24, 2006 |
Having a Ball There's no catch: the Ice Cream Ball simply churns out honest, humble ice cream. |
Popular Mechanics October 1, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
Newest Arctic Melt Record Leaves Scientists Scratching Heads There's good news and bad news when it comes to the amount of ice in the Arctic. |
Food Processing September 2012 Diane Toops |
Hydrocolloids Make All the Difference in Ice Cream Formulations Gums such as tara, carrageenan, locust bean and cellulose are good choices for creating a smooth creamy ice cream texture with reduced ice crystal size. |
CIO May 29, 2014 |
Two Critical Questions Every CIO Should Answer IDG Communications CEO Michael Friedenberg dips into the history of the once-thriving ice industry to put today's period of business transformation in crystal-clear perspective. |
Geotimes April 2007 Sally Adee |
Massive Antarctic Lakes Discovered The recent discovery of a massive "plumbing" system of linked reservoirs 1,000 meters beneath two major ice streams of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may help fill out climate change models. |
Scientific American July 2008 Peter Brown |
NASA Satellites Watch Polar Ice Shelf Break into Crushed Ice Ice is melting at the poles much faster than climate models predict. |
AskMen.com Salvatore Mann |
Top 10: Cities For The Snow Lover Not every winter getaway has to have palm trees. Snow and ice can be just as exciting and relaxing, and these ten cities offer the best of both. |
Geotimes March 2006 Powell et al. |
Drilling Back to the Future Antarctica plays a fundamental role in sea-level change and ocean chemistry, and has the potential for important societal impacts over human timescales. |