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| Team of scientists studying climate change head to Antarctica Knoxville News Sentinel |
| Most people's summer travel plans don't involve getting coated with mud and soaked with freezing saltwater in the coldest place on Earth, in the dark, and 10,000 miles away from home. |
| Why Antarctica needs our care BBC News |
| The growing risk of serious shipping accidents and pollution in Antarctic waters mean tougher rules are needed. |
| Fall Out Boy Plan Second World Record Attempt Promise To Play Antarctica Were Going To Make This Happen MTV Music Television |
| Fall Out Boy are plotting a second attempt at playing all seven continents, following their canceled concert in Antarctica. |
| Gigantic Ice Shelf Disintegrating Off Antarctica Peninsula The Online NewsHour |
| A huge slab of ice has fallen off the Antarctic peninsula, threatening the ice shelf behind it. Scientists say the collapse shows how quickly polar changes can occur amid certain climate conditions. A scientist explains what the collapse may mean. |
| Fall Out Boy Will Play In Antarctica To Set World Record MTV Asia |
| Never let it be said that Fall Out Boy aren't making the absolute, total and complete most they can out of being a successful rock band. |
| Fall Out Boy to Play Record Breaking Gig in Antarctica Spin |
| Opting out of the race for most chin-ups in one minute , Fall Out Boy have discovered a more apt route to enter the Guinness Book of World Records: perform on all seven continents in less than nine months, and celebrate with a crowning gig in Antarctica! ... |
| Today in History In 1958 and expedition led by Vivian Fuchs completed the first overland crossing of Antarctica by . The Monterey County Herald |
| A ctress Jennifer Jones is 89. Bluegrass singer-musician Doc Watson is 85. Actor John Cullum is 78. Author Tom Wolfe is 78. Former Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev is 77. Actress Barbara Luna is 69. Actor Jon Finch is 67. Author John Irving is 66. Singer Lou Reed is 66. |
| SciFri Radio Research in Antarctica |
| Brrrrr! We check in on research in Antarctica. |
| UW soil scientist at home in Antarctica Wisconsin State Journal |
| Jim Bockheim, a UW-Madison soil scientist, has spent a lot of time in Antarctica. If you need proof of that, just check a map of this remote land at the bottom of the world. Look for Mount Bockheim. Yes, Bockheim has a mountain in Antarctica named after him. This is ... |
| p0676 BC Antarctica ShipSinkin 1stLd Writethru 11 26 0648 Hays Daily News |
| Eds: CORRECTS surname of man who sped up wedding plans to Heikel sted Henkel and nationality to Danish sted Dutch and age of Larsen to 29 sted 28 in grafs 12-13. AP Video. |
| Survivors of Antarctica shipwreck heading home Seattle Times |
| The last group of survivors from the Antarctic cruise ship that struck an iceberg and sunk into the icy sea have been flown back to the... |
| Last survivors airlifted from Antarctica AP via Yahoo News |
| The last group of survivors from the Antarctic cruise ship that struck an iceberg and slipped into the icy sea have been flown back to the South American mainland. |
| Victoria man crew member of sunken ship in Antarctica Vancouver Province |
| A Victoria adventure guide was among 154 tourists rescued from a ship that sunk on a tour of Antarctica. Naturalist Colin Baird was one of two Canadian expedition leaders on the Explorer cruise liner on a tour of the frozen continent. Ten Canadian tourists were also on the trip. |
| Holland America Line Features New South America and Antarctica Itineraries in 2009 PR Newswire via Yahoo Finance |
| Holland America's 2009 South America and Antarctica cruises are teeming with ideal opportunities to journey to exotic destinations and explore the ends of the earth. With new itineraries and more sailings than ever before, guests can choose from an impressive 18 cruises on ms Statendam, ms Prinsendam or flagship ms Amsterdam. |
| Diane Ronayne Antarctica and beyond for Boise High grad The Idaho Statesman |
| Columnist Diane Ronayne writes about a local who's living in Antarctica, Greg Mortenson, Lunch for Literacy, Baker's Dozen at Rediscovered Bookshop, library book sales, and free jazz. |
| Claiming Antarctica Oil Water And Environmental Risks Science Daily |
| Owners of the Antarctic territories may be ill-prepared to face a major environmental challenge to the continent, according to an Australian academic. She said that, with its massive resources of fresh water and unknown quantities of oil, Antarctica could be ripe for exploitation once resources in the rest of the ... |
| Festival marks 50 years of Kiwis in Antarctica NZPA via Yahoo Xtra News |
| A week-long festival in Christchurch is marking the 50th anniversary of New Zealand's presence in Antarctica in the name of scientific research and conservation. |
| A cruise to Antarctica Newsday |
| We were on our way to Antarctica's Deception Island when the MV Discovery suddenly slowed to a nautical tiptoe. Looking out from our aerie on the bridge, I could see no imminent danger -- it just looked as if we were sailing through a vast, gray Slushee. But the mood ... |
| Group heads to Antarctica to extract microorganisms bacteria The Daily Comet |
| BATON ROUGE, La. Many climatologists have spent recent years sampling "ice cores" in Antarctica to study global warming and atmospheric changes. |
| NASA Antarctica snowmelt moving inland UPI |
| NASA scientists studying 20 years of data from space-based sensors found Antarctic snow is increasingly melting farther inland and at higher altitudes. |
| A voyage of discovery to wondrous Antarctica Boston Globe |
| Antarctica is a wonderland, a home to penguins by the thousands, as well as seals, whales, albatrosses with massive wingspans, stark and beautiful ice formations, including glaciers, all surrounded by the waters of the Southern Ocean. |
| NASA Antarctica snowmelt moving inland EARTHtimes.org |
| NASA scientists studying 20 years of data from space-based sensors found Antarctic snow is increasingly melting farther inland and at higher altitudes. The discovery is significant, scientists said, since Antarctica contains 90 percent of Earth's fresh wa... |
| Santarchy in Antarctica |
| From Boing Boing Blog
Click thumbnail for full-size image. The RSA's David Calkins shares this snapshot of Santarchy mayhem afoot on the ice continent (left), and says: "Santacon comes to Antarctica! Yeah! There will be a 36-Santa rampage tomorrow and Thursday. I know... Because me 'n' Rob (who ... |