> INTERACT project on air-borne funghi published
A global study supported by the EU-funded LIFEPLAN and INTERACT projects used DNA sequencing to identify fungi from air samples collected worldwide. The study reveals …
> Read moreA global study supported by the EU-funded LIFEPLAN and INTERACT projects used DNA sequencing to identify fungi from air samples collected worldwide. The study reveals …
> Read moreINTERACT held its final General Assembly and Station Managers’ Forum in southern Sweden 5-7 November. Almost 60 people from 15 countries participated in this emotional …
> Read moreIt is a tradition: INTERACT has a booth at the ArcticDefinitions of the Arctic vary according to environmental, geographical, political, cultural and scientific perspectives. Some scientists define the Arctic as areas having a high latitude, long winters, short, cool summers,... More CircleA line of latitude currently at 66° 33? 44? (66.5622°) north of the Equator. …
> Read moreWebinar number 4 in the series that our dear partner the European Polar Board is arranging together with APECSAssociation of Polar Early Career Scientists…. More …
> Read moreOur dear partner the European Polar Board is arranging a webinar series on minimising the environmental impacts of polar research together with APECSAssociation of Polar …
> Read moreWork Package 2, the Station Managers’ Forum, has submitted a deliverable report entitled D2.9 Repository with selected climateThe average weather we would expect over a long period of time (seasons, years, decades). Climate varies from place-to-place across the Earth. Climate is determined by long-term (over at least... More data from INTERACT stations integrated in INTERACT …
> Read moreWork Package 2, the Station Managers’ Forum, has submitted a deliverable report entitled Updated INTERACT Minumum Monitoring Programme. It is available for download below. Decision-makers …
> Read moreINTERACT WP 8, Cleaner ArcticDefinitions of the ArcticDefinitions of the Arctic vary according to environmental, geographical, political, cultural and scientific perspectives. Some scientists define the Arctic as areas having a high latitude, long winters, short, cool summers,... More vary according to environmental, geographical, political, cultural and scientific perspectives. Some scientists define the ArcticDefinitions of the Arctic vary according to environmental, geographical, political, cultural and scientific perspectives. Some scientists define the Arctic as areas having a high latitude, long winters, short, cool summers,... More as areas …
> Read moreThe INTERACT documentary series, “The Changing Global Arctic” that was co-produced by the BBC, will be (partly) screened at the Warsaw Science Festival on 21 …
> Read moreINTERACT hosted a session titled ‘Minimising Environmental Impacts using Different Modes of Access in Polar Research’, together with the EPB at the 11th SCAR Open …
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