Science studied in Antarctica has to do with the health of planet earth.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists who study the environment there, so for a living they would do scientifical studies.
Scientists in Antarctica don't go there to conduct experiments, they go there to conduct field research. All science conducted in Antarctica studies the health of planet Earth.
Scientists discovered that diseases carried by the huskies could be transmitted to the seals that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
All temporary workers are employed in Antarctica as scientists or those who support science. All scientific work studies the health of planet earth.
Scientific data -- Antarctica's only export -- is transported off the ice by digital means of communication and in working notebooks carried off by scientists who gather data there.
Depending on the season, there may be between 1,000 -- winter population, and 4,500 -- summer population scientists and other temporary workers in Antarctica.
Scientists working in Antarctica study the health of planet earth.
Antarctica is used by scientists by way of their governments.
The largest desert in the world is Antarctica. The only inhabitants are scientists and support personnel who are carrying out research and studies in the harsh environment.
Scientists live in a heated tent
You'll find both there. Some scientists ski, and there is some cross-country skiing in Antarctica. Some cross-country skiers in Antarctica are not scientists.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent human inhabitants. While scientists and researchers may stay temporarily for studies, there are no indigenous populations residing there.