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Robotics Competition Focuses on Climate Change

“Climate Connections” is the theme of the 2009 LEGO League challenge sponsored by the organization founded by well-known inventor Dean Kamen — FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology).
Teams of children ages 9 to 14 in 40 countries are challenged to research climate and use robotics in climate-based tournaments. In the project part […]

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U.S. Satellite Laboratory Adds Online Polar Research Program

U.S. Satellite Laboratory, an online provider of curriculum products and teacher training, has added a program on polar research for upper elementary to high school students to its offerings. With the purpose of using technology and real-time science and mathematics content, the organization works with NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National […]

Posted in Topics: Education, International Polar Year, Upcoming Opportunities

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Air Service Comes to Antarctica in the Darkness

From late March to the middle of August, scientists and others at Antarctica research stations were resigned to no air service during the months without sunlight. A C-17 Globemaster III changed all that in September by landing at McMurdo Station in complete darkness using night-vision goggles technology and reflective cones on the runway.
The mission was […]

Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Current News, Polar News & Notes, Technology

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Dogs Track Seals on the Arctic Sea Ice

A trio of seal-sniffing dogs was featured in the September issue of Current, a monthly newsletter of the National Science Foundation. Marine biologist Brendan P. Kelly and researchers at the University of Alaska Southeast use the three Labrador retrievers to locate ringed seals in the sea ice of the far north.
Researchers are seeking to […]

Posted in Topics: Arctic, Current News, Polar News & Notes

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Polar-Palooza Continues Nationwide Tour

The Polar-Palooza tour of presentations at science centers and natural history museums continues this fall with stops scheduled from coast to coast (see schedule below).
Three-day presentations in major U.S. cities feature scientists who are working in polar research, authentic props, such as a piece of ice core over 2,000 years old and fossilized wood […]

Posted in Topics: Current News, Ezine Departments, International Polar Year, Polar News & Notes, Presentations, Professional Development, Upcoming Opportunities

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