McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER News

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The polar desert of Antarctica continues to be impacted by climate change. What can we learn about the resilience of mosses, lichens and simple soil food webs to increased temperatures and wetting events?

On a guided tour of the Transantarctic Mountains, MCM Co-PI and scientist Byron Adams shows us how curiosity-driven scientific exploration leads to a better understanding

MCM graduate student Abby Jackson recently wrote about her experiences during the 2021-2022 field season for the LTER Network's Short Stories About Long Term Researc

The CSU School of Global Environmental Sustainability Antarctic Lecture Series presents Using Narrative to Develop Environmental Emp

Check out these very cool musical interpretations, or sonifications, of MCM LTER hydrological and meteorological timeseries data created by Ben Renard and colleagues on their blog at: 

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The CSU School of Global Environmental Sustainability Antarctic Lecture Series presents Collecting climate data in Antarctica wh

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The CSU School of Global Environmental Sustainability Antarctic Lecture Series presents Life under ice: Diving into Antarctic mi

The CU Museum and the McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER present a

Join us for the next McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER Science Café on September 30, 2021 at 8:00 PM EST featuring MCM Collaborator Dr.

Co-PI Dr. Diane McKnight was honored with the Robert E.

Watch Dr. John Priscu react to scenes from Atypical in this short clip.

Join us for the next McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER Science Café on July 8, 2021 at 8:00 PM EDT featuring MCM Co-PI Dr.

In 2020, fieldwork for scientists around the world was canceled due to the pandemic. With travel restrictions lifted in the US and Europe, some scientists are returning to the field for the summer research season.

In this Scientist Spotlight from the Polar Literacy project, Dr.

We are pleased to announce the inaugural McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER Science Café featuring our own Dr.

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