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    Setting the Ice Sheet Record Straight

    30.05.2006

    Dr Carlota Escutia has worked in the United States, and recently in her native Spain at the CSIC-Granada University, on understanding better the factors causing formation of the Antarctic ice sheets " around 34 million years ago " and what has since influenced its growth or contraction. Her important new…

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    Climate Change Impacts Differ for Little-Known Arctic and Antarctic Seafloor Life

    15.05.2006

    Sciencepoles talked to Dr. Julian Gutt, of Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute, just after his address, at the BEPOLES workshop, on "Climate-induced biodiversity shift in polar benthic communities?", which looked at how climate change might affect ecosystems on polar sea floors. Towards the end of 2006, Dr Gutt will lead a…

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    IceCube: An Antarctic View of the Neutrino Universe

    08.05.2006

    Sciencepoles interviewed Professor Francis Halzen, from the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin, at the recent BEPOLES workshop (23 March). Professor Halzen is involved at the very edge of astronomical discovery as he works on an exciting new neutrino telescope, ICECUBE, gathering information about "the universe's most violent…

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    Time Travelling to See How Changes in the Greenhouse Effect Have Caused Changes in Climate

    26.04.2006

    On March 23rd, SciencePoles spoke with Dominique Raynaud from France's Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l'Environnement, who has worked for some time on understanding the "story of the ice" what the ice cores extracted in recent years from the polar ice are telling us about the planet's climate history.…

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    Australia Investigates Its Frozen Neighbour

    20.02.2006

    Australia is very active in Antarctic research - reflecting proximity to the frozen continent and a strong Australian scientific community. Australia maintains three stations on the Antarctic continent " Mawson, Davis, and Casey " and a subantarctic station on Macquarie Island. Australia's icebreaker, RSV Aurora Australis is the platform for…

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    Antarctica New Zealand: From IGY to IPY

    20.02.2006

    For New Zealand, the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-08 represents an opportunity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its Antarctic research station, Scott Base, and to strengthen and extend the scope of its research activities in the Antarctic. For the first time in its history, Antarctica New Zealand (ANZ) plans…

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    European Polar Board, IPEV, Concordia, the IPY and Climat Change

    09.12.2005

    SciencePoles interviewed Dr Gerard Jugie, Chairman of the European Polar Board and Director of the Institut Paul Emile Victor (IPEV) - the French polar institute - about the IPEV polar research programme and plans for the International Polar Year 2007-2008. The interview took place in Brussels in the context of…

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    Polar View Space Technology at the Service of Polar Research

    30.11.2005

    SciencePoles interviewed Dr Charles Randell, the Canadian Vice-President of C-CORE (a global corporation providing innovative engineering solutions to clients) about the development of the Polar View Earth Observation programme.

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    From Idea to Reality: Planning the International Polar Year 2007-2008

    16.11.2005

    SciencePoles interviewed Dr David Carlson, Director of the International Polar Year 2007-2008 International Programme Office (IPY IPO) on 27 October about the development of plans for the International Polar Year 2007-2008. The interview took place at the IPY-IPO at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge.

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    BAS and the IPY: An Interdisciplinary Vision

    08.11.2005

    SciencePoles interviewed Professor Chris Rapley, Director of the UK's British Antarctic Survey (BAS) - one of the world class research institutes for polar regions - on 27 October about BAS, its 'Global Science in the Antarctic Context' (GSAC) research programme, and its preparations and involvement for the coming International Polar…

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