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Antarctica

A yellow living unit at an Antarctic ice drill site.
Husker expertise featured in new Antarctic study
November 27, 2023
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Nebraska’s David Harwood answers a question from Jackson Belva during a Geology 125: Frontiers in Antarctic Geosciences course. The class is based on Harwood’s experience in Antarctica. He returns this season as a principal investigator in the National Science Foundation-funded SALSA project.
Harwood to help lead new Antarctic drilling project
November 29, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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David Harwood
Can United Nations conference save Antarctic glaciers?
November 29, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Nebraska’s David Harwood answers a question from Jackson Belva during a Geology 125: Frontiers in Antarctic Geosciences course. The class is based on Harwood’s experience in Antarctica. He returns this season as a principal investigator in the National Science Foundation-funded SALSA project.
Harwood’s Antarctica discovery surfaces in Nature
January 18, 2019
Nebraska's David Harwood
Nebraska team to help tap ecosystems beneath Antarctic ice sheet
December 10, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
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Studies: Ice melt from CO2 increase could raise sea level 100 feet
February 22, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
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UNL drillers Daren Blythe and Dar Gibson shovel snow into a melter that provides water for the hot water drill that melted a hole through 800 meters of ice on top of subglacial Lake Whillans.
UNL drill powers discovery of microbes under Antarctic ice
August 25, 2014
SCINI team members Bob Zook (left) and Alex Wilke work with an electronic component of the new Deep-SCINI remote operated vehicle. The team plans to deploy the new underwater robot in October.
Team to build deep-water robot for Antarctic exploration
July 29, 2014
Image from the 625-mile, 14-day traverse from McMurdo Station to the Lake Whillans drill site.
WISSARD named a top science story of 2013
December 17, 2013
ANDRILL's roving hot water drill is on the ground in Antarctica at McMurdo Station on Ross Island. McMurdo Sound and the Transarctic Mountains on the Antarctic mainland are in the background.
ANDRILL team prepping drill at McMurdo Station
December 3, 2013
UNL drillers at McMurdo Station last December before their deployment with the history-making WISSARD project. From left: Jeff Lemerey, Daren Blythe, Dar Gibson, Dennis Duling, Chad Carpenter, Graham Roberts and Justin Burnett. All are scheduled to redeploy to the ice this season along with a new crew member, Nathan Bowker.
ANDRILL project is a 'go' despite shutdown delay
October 30, 2013
ANDRILL to deploy two drills for 2013-14 season
September 18, 2013

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