Friday, February 27, 2015

The scientists in Antarctica who are solving world's greatest mysteries

http://ift.tt/1AfG9LJ // Antarctica-thumb

In a remote land with no government or indigenous population, subzero temperatures, and minimal life, scientists are working to solve some of Earth's mysteries.


Explorers first arrived in Antarctica in the late 1800's and, today, scientists from more than 28 different nations come to Earth's coldest continent to conduct experiments that are not able to be reproduced in any other place in the world. In the summer more than 4,000 scientists operate research stations throughout several different communities and islands, but barely 1,000 stay through the winter.


Scientists from different fields come to Antarctica to search for new species, hints of pollution trapped in pristine ancient ice, leftovers from the Big Bang, and biological quirks that potentially could lead to better medical treatments and curbing climate change, according to the Associated Press. NASA uses the remoteness of the antarctic to study what people would have to go through if they visited Mars Read more...


More about Travel, Pics, Climate Change, Science, and Antarctica



from MashableElizabeth Pierson
Share this post
  • Share to Facebook
  • Share to Twitter
  • Share to Google+
  • Share to Stumble Upon
  • Share to Evernote
  • Share to Blogger
  • Share to Email
  • Share to Yahoo Messenger
  • More...

0 comments:

Post a Comment