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NewsFeeling the Pulse of Modern Arctic LifeRichard StoneFor centuries, the Sámi worked the Kola Peninsula, breeding reindeer, fishing, and hunting on a frigid land hard up against northern Scandinavia. Then the Soviet industrial machine rolled in and pockmarked the peninsula with mines and military bases. An innovative project is now attempting to use data on pollution and the environment to create a picture of how the postcommunist upheaval is buffeting the Kola region.
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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)