NSF Polar Programs

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Compelling science from Antarctica and the Arctic

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2009.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 22. sij

    A Herculean 60th anniversary: on Jan. 23, 1960, seven C-130 Hercules cargo arrived at NSF’s McMurdo Station, . Today, the LC-130, flown uniquely by --is a workhorse of the NSF-run U.S. Program and also supports NSF-funded

  2. 16. sij

    -based Allyson Comstock created drawings from her visit to in 2013 as a participant in 's Artists and program. “Antarctica: Micro, Macro, and In-between” is on display at the University of Alabama Birmingham:

  3. 15. sij

    The breath of an creates a cloud of its own. researcher Ari Friedlaender, of , studies the foraging behavior of whales in as part of 's :

  4. 13. sij

    An study by an international team examines the global consequences for the Earth’s temperate regions of warming in the regions. "The poles are connected to the rest of the Earth," said Michael Gooseff, of , head of :

  5. 7. sij

    Hurricane force winds batter a research field camp in ’s Allan Hills. John Higgins, of and a team of drillers extracted cores of ancient —as much as two million years old or more—from this area to study ancient climate:

  6. 1. sij

    Penguin Cam: What better way to kick off 2020 than checking in on the Adelie of Torgerson Island, near NSF’s Palmer Station on the Peninsula? And, in the spirit of new beginnings, the newest brood of chicks:

  7. 31. pro 2019.

    NPR’s "SHORT WAVE" PODCAST: @universityofscranton space physicist and electrical engineer Nathaniel Frissell, holiday music, and Ham Radio in the service of science:

  8. 23. pro 2019.

    The sun rises earlier this year at 's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, . While the Northern Hemisphere experiences long hours of darkness in its winter, the sun is up 24 hours a day at the South Pole in the Southern Hemisphere summer:

  9. 29. stu 2019.

    A watchful at 's Palmer Station on the Peninsula:

  10. 28. stu 2019.

    Happy from : an celebration of a traditional U.S. holiday:

  11. 27. stu 2019.

    An C-17 cargo jet flew over ’s Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station recently in an airdrop test flight. The plane didn’t drop any supplies, but the flight served to keep aircrews in training should the need arise:

  12. 22. stu 2019.

    In a relatively rare occurrence, 's vessels Laurence M. Gould and Nathaniel B. Palmer lie alongside one another at Palmer Station on the Antarctic Peninsula. The last time were both were at the station was in 2000:

  13. 21. stu 2019.

    ARCTIC SCIENCE OVERVIEW, Dec. 12: Discussion and Q and A annual meeting. Program directors in 's Sciences Section will provide an overview of recent and upcoming news for the community:

  14. 20. stu 2019.

    DEADLINE, Feb. 11, 2020: has issued a new for proposals as part of NSF's Navigating the New Arctic initiative. Virtual "office hours" are available for potential submitters to speak with program officers:

  15. 20. stu 2019.

    Marc Stieglitz has joined 's Arctic Science Section’s Natural Sciences' team of program officers, alongside Cynthia Suchman and Xujing Jia Davis:

  16. 19. stu 2019.

    Evan Miller, a mountaineer with the -managed U.S. Program, walks toward the rim of the crater on Mt. Erebus, the world’s southernmost active . At the summit, summer temperatures rarely rise above -20 degrees Fahrenheit:

  17. 14. stu 2019.

    NSF has awarded $37.5 million to institutions across the U.S. in a first round of grants under its Navigating the New initiative:

  18. 11. stu 2019.

    Members of the communities from both 's McMurdo Station and 's Scott Base in bow their heads during a joint /Remembrance Day ceremony.

  19. 6. stu 2019.

    -funded cruise aboard to measure effects of change on shorelines and flooding; scientists offer live streams from the ship to schools and public:

  20. 4. stu 2019.

    Housekeeping at the end of the Earth. Personnel at 's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in maintain the ceremonial pole. Because the ice sheet at the moves roughly 30 feet every year, the actual South Pole is re-marked each year:

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