U.S. Science Cuts in Antarctica May Embolden China and Russia
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U.S. Science Cuts in Antarctica May Embolden China and Russia
Milan is about 10,000 miles, as the albatross flies, from McMurdo Station, the United States’ main outpost in Antarctica. But from late June to early July, representatives of 58 nations gathered in the Italian fashion capital for discussions about the remote continent’s present and future. Difficult questions hung over the meeting: Will the southernmost continent remain a place for science and peace? Or will it become another object of territori…
Antarctica Faces Tense Future as U.S. Science Budget Shrinks – Monkey Viral
The continent is dedicated to research and cooperation, but proposed funding cuts in the Trump administration and actions by other world powers may alter the environment. Source link Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
Farewell to the U.S. as the World’s Top Science Nation - GLOBAL STRAT VIEW
When I asked John Savage, the retired co-founder of the Department of Computer Science at Brown University, what the essential ingredient in research is, he responded with one word: “Passion.” It is passion that keeps scientists going, dead end after dead end, until there is a breakthrough. It is passion that keeps them at the bench or staring into a microscope or redesigning an experiment with slight modifications until that “eureka moment.” I…
The Transantarctic Mountains are one of the longest and most amazing mountain ranges on the planet. They extend along some 3,500 kilometers north-south and cross Antarctica side by side. Their importance is so great that they divide the Antarctic continent into two regions: Eastern Antarctica and Western Antarctica. Although many of their peaks remain hidden by ice sheets, the mountain range is known to be composed of a large number of mountain …


Milan is about 10,000 miles away, in a straight line, from the McMurdo Station, the main outpost of the United States in Antarctica. But from the end of June to the beginning of July, representatives of 58 countries gathered in the Italian fashion capital to discuss the present and future of the remote continent. Difficult questions rested on the meeting: Will the southernmost continent remain a space for science and peace? Or will it become ano…
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