ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.
ODU scientist braves sub-zero temperatures for Arctic research Daily Press "It was a bit claustrophobic," said Victoria Hill, an Old Dominion University professor who was part of an Arctic research team studying global warming in the northernmost reaches of Canada, where no people reside due to the cold.