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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 February 2007 Jason Daley |
Shelf Life Welcome to Halley VI, the swankiest address this side of Dronning Maud Land. |
Chemistry World November 2, 2012 Patrick Walter |
British Antarctic Survey merger binned A controversial plan to merge the UK's British Antarctic Survey with the National Oceanographic Center has been scrapped. |
Chemistry World July 2011 Laura Howes |
Beyond the Frontiers In space and Antarctica, planning and running research projects transcends national borders. |
Chemistry World March 2006 Katie Gibb |
Extreme Analysis High pressures, cold temperatures and inaccessible samples all make analytical work challenging for chemists. Science still has a lot to gain from studying and working in extreme environments. |
Geotimes September 2007 Megan Sever |
Live Earth: Scientists Rock Antarctica A band called Nunatak, composed of five Antarctic researchers, performed outside in single-digit temperatures as part of the Live Earth concert series. |
Chemistry World July 19, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Antarctic Atmosphere Could Give Gaia Hypothesis a Boost The surprising discovery of significant quantities of iodine oxide in the lower atmosphere above Antarctica will have a potentially significant impact on current models of global atmospheric chemistry. |
Fast Company December 2009 Anne C. Lee |
Freeze: The Antarctic Treaty Turns 50 On the first of December 1959, 12 nations signed a pact freezing territorial claims and banning military activity in Antarctica. Here's a tour. |
Outside July 2007 Grayson Schaffer |
Live Earth On July 7, more than 100 bands, including Sting and his old Police mates, will rock all seven continents for Al Gore's Live Earth concerts. |
Wired July 2002 Michael Behar |
Cold Rush Long hours. Subfreezing winds. months of absolute darkness. Welcome to the South Pole, where the coolest science outpost on earth is being built atop 9,000 feet of solid ice. The area is a benchmark for monitoring the health of the atmosphere and an ideal site for studying astronomy. |
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. |
Outside February 2006 Melinda Mahaffey |
Sit, Stay...Survive! The real-life hairy adventure behind Disney's new polar epic Eight Below tells the story of a team of sled dogs who live through a brutal Antarctic winter after the scientists who brought them in have to evacuate. |