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These gorgeous fluffy deadly carnivores hung around the ship for days, grunting and growling at each other, playing, and generally being unbearably cutepic.twitter.com/TMa1f1heBY
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You don't know what you'll find on the ice or how safe it will be to walk on, let alone whether you can land something as heavy as helicopter on itpic.twitter.com/fut4V9vpHG
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Exploring an unknown piece of sea ice is like exploring another worldpic.twitter.com/LKla57Kjci
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This year the Arctic is covered in thin, rotten, slushy ice – in short, not what you want to attach an icebreaker to. “Put that ship alongside such a floe and the first storm will press this ship right through it sideways. It will just sail through the floe.” – Markus Rexpic.twitter.com/o3zzkUauqv
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The ship Polarstern is nearly 120m long and for the next year will be a base for
@MOSAiCArctic – cutting-edge climate research in the Arctic Ocean. But finding ice thick enough to moor such a large ship to proved a lot harder than expected.pic.twitter.com/5zgsLM5oNQ
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The sun had a way of turning the ice orangey yellow - sometimes it could almost pass for a Caribbean beach (at -15C)pic.twitter.com/UZfVmCSL56
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Sunlight a few days before the start of polar night in the Arctic Ocean. Here we were at the end of September, breaking through ice at 82 degrees north with Polarstern
@MOSAiCArcticpic.twitter.com/ocOy6ia6Ho
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My favourite type of sea ice looks like a strange iridescent milky oil-slick - with the lovely name grease ice. Later on, when ice is older and thicker and bumps around a bit, it can become pancake ice. Then there's cake ice. I think somebody was peckish.pic.twitter.com/DhRTWZQlY0
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A month ago I was on the German icebreaker Polarstern, and we got our first sight of the Arctic sea ice. Here's what it looked like from my cabin windowpic.twitter.com/j1UhZATzek
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After five weeks at sea, the Akademik Fedorov has finally returned from the Arctic ice to frosty Tromsø
@MOSAiCArcticpic.twitter.com/jQGyC0lAQu
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After arriving somewhat fashionably late, here is Akademik Federov, the Russian icebreaker accompanying Germany's Polarstern up to the Arctic sea ice
@MOSAiCArctic - ready to embark tonightpic.twitter.com/mraFJKrEiI
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First sight of my new home for the next few weeks. I'll be living on board Polarstern as
@MOSAiCArctic, the most ambitious expedition yet to the Arctic sea ice, sets off north.pic.twitter.com/uORpPFSASW
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Interesting insight from Andy Greenfield on
#CRISPRbabies "I remember where I was when I heard about the world's first genome-edited babies" https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_140216 pic.twitter.com/0NZs8Mh9BX
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Looking for people affected by coastal landfill erosion, and people or groups involved in beach cleanup from disused landfill rubbish
#journorequestpic.twitter.com/0x2GE6IA2C
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Ben Zand: Cults, Gangs & God 'The story of Evelyn' https://youtu.be/lNWM3jP214I
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Hey
@JournoHenry, little bit of#plagiarism there - you've lifted my story and quotes without attribution. Not cool. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/huge-stone-slab-discovered-spain-covered-ancient-symbols-that-no-one-can-read-1633032 …pic.twitter.com/9iFq7LnKyZ
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Miserable to be writing about smog and seeing this out of the window http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/loss-arctic-sea-ice-hitting-beijing-hard-more-intense-air-pollution-1611804 …pic.twitter.com/EN1TKpquhy
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