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A tradition since 1959: Scientists move the South Pole
Each January 1, scientists and staff at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station gather outside on the ice. This is not to ...
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Every January, Antarctic scientists move the South Pole—here's why it needs to be done
Enough of this one,” astrophysicist Denis Barkats remarked in a Nottingham University documentary, while standing in front of ...
Antarctica’s New Year’s celebration is unlike any other: every January 1 scientists physically move the South Pole. This is ...
Climate scientists long thought Antarctica’s interior may not be very sensitive to warming, but our research, published today, shows a dramatic change. Over the past 30 years, the South Pole has been.
Editor's Note: John Bauhs, a Portage High School graduate and chef to 250 scientists and workers at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica, has agreed to update Daily Register readers ...
During winter, the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is cut off from the whole world. Yet the 50 or so people who overwinter here, still require fresh fruit and veg.
As the world rang in 2026, scientists in Antarctica did something many of us might think would be impossible: they moved the South Pole. When we envision the South Pole, we tend to think of a fixed ...
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