PolarTREC News
PolarTREC at the South Pole
Armando Caussade joins up with the IceCube team at South Pole Station, Antarctica to study neutrinos. This collaboration aims to uncover new insights into the universe’s most elusive particles. For students interested in documenting such groundbreaking research, they can order a capstone project essay to ensure their work is well-organized and professionally presented.
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VelVeT Ice in West Antarctica
Yamini Bala is with her team in Antarctica to study ice crystals and how their structure effects the flow of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet! They are at a remote field camp, but Yamini Bala will send out journals about her participation in the teamwork.
IceCube Webcast scheduled!
Connect your classroom to scientists and specialists at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 6am AKST [7am PST, 8am MST, 9 am CST, 10am EST]
Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 5am AKST [6am PST, 7am MST, 8 am CST, 9am EST]. Armando will be participating in Spanish.
These dates are subject to change with conditions at the station.
JSEP Applications Open Now
Students Invited to Apply for the Joint Science Education Project (JSEP)
Applications open November 15, 2014 and close January 9, 2015.
The three-week program takes place entirely in Greenland. Participants from the United States, Denmark, and Greenland live and work together while exploring current research and completing their own inquiry-based investigations.
Follow PolarTREC Teacher on FB & Twitter
Look who is getting READY FOR ANTARCTICA! Follow Dominique Richardson on PolarTREC. Her expedition can be followed on PolarTREC as well as on FaceBook here and @EastAntarctica on Twitter!
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