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  • Rare Albino-Like Penguin Spotted in Antarctica

    17.01.2012

    Tourists on a National Geographic Journey to Antarctica cruise discovered a rare chinstrap penguin with white and light-brown colouration while passing through the South Shetland Islands.

  • Warmer Summers Causing Colder Winters in Northern Hemisphere, Study Suggests

    16.01.2012

    According to research recently published in Environmental Research Letters, increasingly warmer summers can lead to colder winters in certain locations in the Northern Hemisphere. The strongest winter cooling trends have been observed in southern Canada, the eastern United States, and northern Eurasia. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts and the…

  • CHINARE 28 Completes Kunlun Station’s First Antarctic Survey Telescope

    16.01.2012

    The 28th Chinese Antarctic Expedition (CHINARE 28) has recently completed the primary mirror on Kunlun Station’s first self-developed Chinese Antarctic Survey Telescope (AST3). The team has also started the commissioning phase for the optical, mechanical and electrical control system.

  • Antarctic Marine Environment Found to Have High Levels of Mercury

    09.01.2012

    Seabirds in the Southern Ocean have mercury levels four times that of seabirds found elsewhere on the planet, according to research conducted by a team of French and Australian oceanographers led by Daniel Cossa from the French Institute of Recherche for the Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER).

  • Increasing Levels of Greenhouse Gasses Disrupting Glaciation Patterns

    09.01.2012

    According to a study conducted by researchers from University College London, the Unviersity of Cambridge and the University of Florida and published in Nature Geoscience, unprecented levels of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere are disrupting the Earth’s normal patterns of glaciation and may delay the onset of the next ice…

  • Diminishing Sea Ice Having Impact on Seal Pup Populations

    06.01.2012

    Thinning sea ice cover in the North Atlantic is diminishing harp seal breeding grounds and having an impact on the survival rate of seal pups, according to a study published in the online journal PLoS ONE.

  • January 2012 NSIDC Sea Ice Update

    06.01.2012

    The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) released its update on sea ice conditions in the Arctic and Antarctic.  A summary follows:

  • Beaufort Sea Freshening from Russian River Runoff

    05.01.2012

    The Beaufort Sea has been becoming fresher recently due to changes in the Arctic Oscillation, causing runoff from Russia’s major rivers to be channeled in the direction of the Western Canadian Arctic.

  • Unique New Species Discovered around Antarctic Hydrothermal Vents

    04.01.2012

    Several species new to science have been discovered inhabiting areas around deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor along the East Scotia Ridge between the southern tip of South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. While hydrothermal vents have been studied in other parts of the world’s oceans, this is the…

  • Floating Arctic University in the Making

    04.01.2012

    The Northern Russian port city of Arkhangelsk will host a “floating university” for Arctic research and staff training. A joint project between the Arctic Federal University (NArFU) and the Arctic Hydro-Meteorological Service, lectures and courses will be held aboard the Professor Molchanov research vessel as it conducts research in Arctic…

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