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Found 40 - 42 results of 42 programs matching keyword "sounds of antarctic glaciers and rock"
Origins: Antarctica: Antarctica: Extreme Life at McMurdo with Mary Miller and Craig Dunne
(Webcast)
Running Time:
0:21:57
Exploratorium staff member Mary Miller is joined by Craig Dunne, a technician at McMurdo Station, to talk about extreme conditions.
Project:
Origins: Antarctica - Scientific Journeys from McMurdo to the Pole
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Date:
December 13,
2001
Format:
Expedition
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
Life Sciences/Biology
Keywords:
hard conditions on antarctica
,
cold and dry condiitions
,
adapting to conditions in antarctica
,
cold climate conditions in antarctica
,
condition 2 in antarctica
,
life in the extremes
,
winter in the antarctic
,
telecommunications in antarctica
,
anxiety in extreme co
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80
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Origins: Antarctica: Antarctica: Live Penguins!
(Webcast)
Running Time:
0:27:29
In today's webcast, California Academy of Science's Pam Schullar talks about her work with penguins and answers audience questions.
Project:
Origins: Antarctica - Scientific Journeys from McMurdo to the Pole
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Date:
December 9,
2001
Format:
Interview
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
Life Sciences/Biology
Keywords:
penguin rookery
,
california academy of science pam schaller
,
penguin breeding problems
,
oil spills
,
penguin breeding environments
,
penguin population
,
antarctic penguins
,
emperor penguins
,
aptenodytes forsteri
,
penguins in captivity
,
penguin diet
,
penguin offspring
,
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