Posted 11:48 AM 2/25/2013 by Suzanne Philippus
Montana State University scientist and Weddell seal expert Bob Garrott recently returned to a Bozeman elementary school to teach children what he has learning in Antarctica.
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Montana State University scientist and Weddell seal expert Bob Garrott recently returned to a Bozeman elementary school to teach children what he has learning in Antarctica.
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For the past 10 years, Montana State University scientists, Jay Rotella and Bob Garrott, have been taking graduate and undergrad students to the icy continent for field trips.
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Adelie penguins are Antarctica's cute ambassadors, but Montana State University researchers say they also could be facing a huge threat.
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Serving as the primary logistics hub, McMurdo is an Ellis Island of sorts. Most polar participants must come through McMurdo once they arrive on the continent.
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Under the Antarctic summer sun, scientists successfully drilled through 2,600 feet of ice into subglacial Lake Whillans.
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The facility Montana State University researchers spent their time at at the South Pole is the nerve center for many critical, scientific experiments.
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"Montana State University has been in Antarctica for over 20 seasons," Montana State University President Waded Cruzado said.
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Several Montana State University scientists recently returned from the summer research season in Antarctica. MTN reporter Suzanne Philippus was on special assignment and shares a rare glimpse of what takes place at the bottom of the world.
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