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       P2K 
        videos provide the real-world context within which students can appreciate  
        the importance of the scientific principles they are learning. The 
        videos also offer lively portraits of today's researchers and the research process. "PASSPORT 
        TO ANTARCTICA", for example, brings Earth's coldest, windiest, 
        iciest-and most remote-continent home for students studying earth, life  
        and physical science. |   | 
   
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         Find 
          out what it's like to live at the very end of our planet, at America's  
          South Pole Station, where scientists probe the ozone hole.See how 
          researchers in isolated field camps use explosive charges to track ice 
          movements and detect possible global climate change. Trek across 
          1,000 meters of subzero ocean to participate in a census of Weddell 
          seals. Accompany 
          researchers to the Allan Hills to look for meteorites from the moon and 
          Mars, and brave temperatures close to 100 below.Sail across the 
          stormy Drake Passage-some of the roughest seas on Earth-to Palmer 
          Station, off the Antarctic Peninsula, America's premier research base 
          for work on Giant Petrels and Adelie Penguins.  |