This week in Antarctic Log, Karen Romano Young reiterates her admiration for youth climate activists around the world https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2023/01/27/antarcticlog-fridaysforfuture/



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This week in Antarctic Log, Karen Romano Young reiterates her admiration for youth climate activists around the world https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2023/01/27/antarcticlog-fridaysforfuture/

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In this week's Antarctic Log, we're exploring what makes polar creatures so big (or small)! https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2023/04/21/antarcticlog-something-in-the-water/
This week Karen Romano Young is celebrating her 250th Antarctic Log! Check out her latest post & learn from some great SciArt https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2023/03/24/antarcticlog-two-hundred-fifty/
In our next #AntarcticLog, Karen Romano Young is providing some super helpful tips on... ...how to be an iceberg? Check it out! https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2023/02/24/antarcticlog-being-berg/
How will scientists of the future 🔭 access the data 🧮of today?
That’s where ‘space librarian’ Michele Thornton comes in. She chatted with us about how ORNL-DAAC organize and archive NASA’s sprawling network of research data 📊and what the future of cloud-based ☁️ data sharing will look like for the archives. https://blogs.agu.org/thirdpodfromthesun/2023/03/24/one-giant-leap-for-space-librarians-accessible-data/

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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In this week's Antarctic Log, Karen Romano Young is teaching us about Ice https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2023/02/17/antarcticlog-ice-is-cool/
...which ties in great w/ a Third Pod from the Sun series! https://thirdpodfromthesun.com/category/ice/
Our latest #AntarcticLog by Karen Romano Young highlights the ability of scientists to learn about long-lost creatures from a few grains of dirt! https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2022/12/16/antarcticlog-blasts-from-the-past/