Antarctic Treaty System
Yes. The Antarctic Treaty is the name of the agreement.
By international agreement Antarctica is only used for scientific research.
Basically it was an agreement between 50 nations allowing them to use the continent Antarctica for scientific research purposes. No military was allowed to go on this continent.
In 1959 officials of 12 countries signed an international agreement called the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty provides that the continent be used mainly for research and other peaceful purposes.
it would not be a natural being continent. the animals would be disturbed and everything would not function right.
In 1959 officials of 12 countries signed an international agreement called the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty provides that the continent be used mainly for research and other peaceful purposes.
An hypothesis is an assumption that is taken to be true or valid for the purposes of scientific debate or research .
there are none
You can publish original research paper, review article, technical report,short communication and any scientific research work in Pharmacophore An International Research Journal.
All scientific stations on Antarctica support the temporary workers and scientists who gather data there about the health of planet Earth.
Dual-use research refers to scientific research that can be used for both beneficial purposes, such as advancements in medicine or technology, and potentially harmful purposes, such as the creation of biological weapons. Scientists conducting dual-use research must carefully consider the ethical implications and potential risks associated with their work.
International Space Station