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Category: Polar

Adaptations Biology Climate Change Conservation & Environment Habitats Polar Uncategorized

On How I Came to Meet Polar Bear Pete

Alex Warneke May 20, 2014 climate changeDegraded HabitatsHigh Tech High SchoolPolar Bear Pete

“ ‘Help!’ cried a bear, ‘I come with bad news!’ ‘Come with me quick, there’s no time to lose!’  The people sailed by and left…

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Microbes New Research Pelagic Polar

Hipster bacteria hate the tropics (it’s too mainstream)

Holly Bik November 6, 2013 AntarcticaArcticBacteriabiodiversitydiversitygenomicshigh latitudesMicrobesmodelmodelingpolar

Terrestrial biologists have it easy (especially those that work in the tropics) – they can just book a plane ticket and wander around the forest,…

View More Hipster bacteria hate the tropics (it’s too mainstream)
Expeditions Polar Vessels and Equipment

Is this Polar Pod genius or just plain insanity?

Dr. Martini May 13, 2013 FLIPpolar podSouthern Ocean

People come up with all sorts of wacky ideas to explore the oceans. And here is another one of those ideas. Meet the Polar Pod,…

View More Is this Polar Pod genius or just plain insanity?
Expeditions Life At Sea Polar Sea Ice Vessels and Equipment

Break through 2 months of Antarctic sea ice in 5 minutes

Dr. Martini May 6, 2013 AntarcticaIce BreakerpenguinspolynyasRoss Sea

Love, love, love, love this video. Marine scientist Cassandra Brooks strapped a camera to the front of NSF’s icebreaker the Nathaniel B. Palmer as it…

View More Break through 2 months of Antarctic sea ice in 5 minutes
Gadgets & Gear Polar Sea Ice Vessels and Equipment

Observing the Cryosphere from the Troposphere: NASA’s P-3B Airborne Laboratory

Dr. Martini April 6, 2013 NASAOperation IceBridge

Some people might think I am crazy for waking up at 4:45 AM on a Sunday morning to tour a plane, but you would too…

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