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Another expedition has come to an end

25 Sep 2018 Another expedition has come to an end

Understanding arctic climate by observing arctic weather

25 Sep 2018 Understanding arctic climate by observing arctic weather

Towards understanding ice in arctic clouds

25 Sep 2018 Towards understanding ice in arctic clouds

Why arctic bubbles matter to all of us

25 Sep 2018 Why arctic bubbles matter to all of us

What are High Arctic aerosols and clouds made of?

25 Sep 2018 What are High Arctic aerosols and clouds made of?

Could marine microorganisms in the clouds slow down the melting of Arctic ice?

25 Sep 2018 Could marine microorganisms in the clouds slow down the melting of Arctic ice?

What controls arctic cloud properties?

25 Sep 2018 What controls arctic cloud properties?

25 Sep 2018 Cruise Reports Arctic Ocean 2018

How are sea-ice microorganisms affected by ocean acidification?

25 Sep 2018 How are sea-ice microorganisms affected by ocean acidification?

The search for arctic biofilms: understanding the sea surface microlayer in an open lead

25 Sep 2018 The search for arctic biofilms: understanding the sea surface microlayer in an open lead

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The Swedish Polar Research Secretariat is a government agency that promotes and co-ordinates Swedish polar research. This includes to follow and plan research and development, as well as to organise and lead research expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctica.