Stuck in ice, dodging polar bears, all for science
Stuck in ice, dodging polar bears, all for science A German research icebreaker with 100 scientists and crew members has been adrift in the frozen Central Arctic since October Current Affairs :Regardless of troublesome ice conditions and inquisitive polar bears, a German research icebreaker with 100 researchers and team individuals is easily hapless in the solidified Central Arctic, two months into a yearlong campaign to think about the locale’s evolving atmosphere. “Mosaic is going all out,” Jessie Creamean, an analyst from Colorado State University, wrote in an email, utilizing the casual name for the undertaking, the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate. The ship, the Polarstern, has been solidified into the ice since early October; Creamean and different specialists will be ready until one month from now, when a first help group of researchers lands on another icebreaker. Creamean has been setting up versatile gear, nicknamedC-3PO, o...