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- How to Travel to the South PoleDo you want to join the ranks of South Pole explorers? South Pole expeditions are extreme vacations that today’s modern adventurers undertake. Find out how to plan for the outing, what travel tips you must observe, and who can help along the way.
- North and South Poles: Facts About the Earth's Top and BottomSome facts about the Earth and the wonders of the North and South Poles.
- South Pole Station Displays Unique Architecture DesignA unique design was created by the partnership. The American Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station allows scientists to spend more of their time studying the climate and less time worrying about fighting it.
South Pole Elves: An Overlooked Element of Santa's Global WorkforceAmericans and the better part of the Christian world have spread tales of vibrant elves aiding Santa Clause during the holidays. But the real story hasn't been told,says Peter Wiggley, a South pole elf and employee of Santa's global workforce, Happy at Work.
HOW I MET JEREMY CASTELLANOSHow to import vodka and rum to the Antarctic research center
HOW I MET JEREMY CASTELLANOSScience can lead to some strange bed-fellows
A Cup of Coffee in the Middle of Winter is Just RightFrom the North Pole to the South Pole.
Avast There, Captain Cook!Praises the explorations and life of Captain James Cook.
The Wonderful EarthA thick layer of air surrounds the earth. This is called atmosphere. It is many kilometers thick.- CWFI History Fill in the Blanks Trivia ThreeThis lesson is history trivia part three.
The Toughest Breast Cancer Survivor DiesThe Breast Cancer Community Mourns the loss of a brave, tough doctor and survivor.
Electricity and MagnetismA description of the relation between magnetism and electricity for the person who wants to learn without having to deal with long complicated formulas. It also explains how a coil works.- No Matter WhereMy love is always near you
- Tidbits by TimFast fun facts laced with zingers and historical references. All designed to make you think and want more.
The Earth: Hotter Than Its Been in a Million YearsThe problem with climate models is that they don't "predict" the weather - we can't obviously predict the weather for a certain date 50 or 200 years from now. Heck, we have a hard enough time predicting what the weather will be like over the weekend.
A View from July 20th, 2019It looks increasingly as if people actually will return to the Moon some time late in the next decade. What will people in the future think of the first Moon landing in over a generation?
