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In the Moscow airport, heading home
We had a very productive morning yesterday listening to student presentations regarding their research projects and their learning experiences from this trip. It has only been 30 days…
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Near real time modifications of our work
This has been an event filled week. If you have been keeping up with the blog you might have realized a few things regarding the scientific aspects of the…
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A lot of progress in a short time
It is very nice to be back at the North East Science Station. After almost a week it is amazing how much our team of students and mentors…
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Goodbye Meat Donuts
Hello Moose (donuts?)! And we’re off to Cherskii. So far we’ve been exposed to quite a variety of food. Yesterday,…
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arrived safely yesterday, now leaving Moscow!
We arrived safely in Moscow yesterday. The students and faculty look like they have rested well from the journey here and out trip to Red Square. It is exciting…
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In Northfield
The American PI’s for the project are here in Northfield, MN for the Nobel Peace Forum. It is great to see everyone and begin discussions on our plans for…
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Off the river and thinking about mammoths
July 17, 2008 Author: Sudeep Chandra As you may have gathered from the other blogs, we have just returned from a multiday trip up the Kolyma, a river that flows into…
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Arrival at Cherskiy station, 70 km from the ocean!
July 14 2008 Author: Sudeep Chandra We arrived at the Cherskiy Research station a few days ago. Check out our location by typing in “Cherskiy Russia” on Google maps. The ride…
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Yakutsk, Eastern Siberian city of mammoth bones, permafrost, cultural diversity, and lattes!
Greeting from eastern Siberia. My name is Sudeep Chandra, one of the principal investigators on the Polaris Project and an assistant professor at the University of Nevada- Reno. Our trip…
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