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One giant leap for womankind: Women at the South Pole
In honor of Women's History Month, we are celebrating the first all-female Antarctic research expedition! In 1969 researchers from the Institute of Polar Studies (now called the Byrd Center)…

Antarctic peninsula likely to warm over next two decades
A new study by Dr. David Bromwich, Byrd Center researcher and head of the Polar Meteorology Research Group, shows that the Antarctic peninsula will likely experience increases in temperature and…

QED with Dr. B: Climate Science
Learn how we can better communicate with others about climate change. Tune in to watch Dr. Arron Wilson on WOSU's QED with Dr. B.

Global Water Institute leads effort to improve water and food security with the Navajo Nation
GWI aims to address the Navajo Nation’s most serious water needs.

Ohio State Studies Greenland's Big Retreat
Columbus Monthly recently spoke with Byrd Center researchers about Greenland's melting glaciers and the broader implications of climate change, here in Columbus, Ohio.

Antarctica’s ice melt isn’t consistent, new analysis shows
Sea-level predictions may need adjustment
Congratulations to Forrest Schoessow on being named a 2021 Hydroinformatics Innovation Fellow
We would like to congratulate Forrest Schoessow for being named a 2021 Hydroinformatics Innovation Fellow by The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. for his…

Community Connectors: Jason Cervenec
Byrd Center's Director of Education and Outreach, Jason Cervenec, was featured in the January, 2021 installment of Community Connectors - a monthly series highlighting Ohio State staff…

The Antarctic Artists and Writers Collective launches its first online exhibition
Adequate Earth: Artists and Writers in AntarcticaOnline Exhibition and Virtual Events, January 28 – May 22, 2021
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On January 28, 2021, the Antarctic Artists…