Meet the one-person team behind Antarctica's longest-running newspaper, the Antarctic Sun.
The whipping wind wasn’t letting up in the Allan Hills. With each thirty-mile-per-hour blast of polar air that lashed her face, Lauren Lipuma couldn’t help but think that there was no escaping the brutality—out there, and all over Antarctica.
ALH 84001, a meteorite discovered in Allan Hills in 1984, is believed to have formed on Mars 4.5 billion years ago—around the same time Earth was born—and landed here just 13,000 years ago., the biggest and longest-running paper on the globe’s least-populated continent. When we first speak, over Zoom in January, she is seated in a conference room that looks like every other conference room.
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