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		<title>Polar bears &#8211; or reason #7691 for why it is great to be an oceanographer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Polar bear photos from a cruise last year. Just because. Imagine you are on a research ship somewhere in the Greenland Sea. You are, as you have been for the previous days and weeks, standing in your lab, titrating oxygen. While you are rinsing bottles, you look out of the lab&#8217;s window. Your thoughts wander. [&#8230;]
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		<title>Internal waves in the atmosphere</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A photo of internal waves in the atmosphere. Internal waves exist on the interface between fluids of different densities. In the ocean they are mostly observed through their surface imprint. In the tank, we could also observe them by looking in from the side, but this is hardly feasible in the ocean. But luckily vision [&#8230;]
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