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For manyyears that accoladewentto
theUSexplorer Robert Peary, who
claimedtohavereachedtheNorthPole
on6April1909.Yetevenatthetimehis
claim wasdisputed.DrFrederickCook,
a rival American explorer, insisted he
hadreachedthepolealmostayear
earlier. But neither of them could
provide definitive proof of their
supposed triumph. Cook’sown
evidence was rejectedbyan
independent commission, whilePeary
refused to hand over anydetails at all.
In 1989, the US National Geographic
Society announced that an analysis of
photographstakenbyPeary,together
with his records ofocean depths and
otherdata, were consistent withhis
expeditiongettingwithin eight
kilometres of the truepole. Cook’s
claim, meanwhile, has always been
dogged by suspicions offraud.
In theyears that followed, the North
Pole was reached manytimes by
airborne and submarine expeditions.
Surprisingly, thefirst undisputed
expeditiontoreachtheNorthPoleover
thesurfacedidnotachieveitsgoal
until 1968, when the American Ralph
Plaisted and three companions arrived
on snowmobiles. On 6 April the
followingyear,theBritishexplorer
Wally–laterSirWalter –Herbert
became thefirst to reach the North
Pole the traditional way, onfoot.RM

WHO REALLY DISCOVERED?

THE NORTH POLE


ROBERT
PEARY

DR FREDERICK
COOK

All knownlifeneedsliquidwater tofunction
properly. It’s essential inpart because water is
such a good solvent, readily dissolving and
transporting nutrients across a widerangeof
temperatures. Its molecules also play a key role in
ensuring proteinsbehave properly. But some
scientists suspect alienlifemayhave evolvedto
exploit alternative chemicalslikehydrocarbons
capableof performing the same roles.RM

Is water always necessary for l ?ry for life?
SARAH HOLLIS,MANCHESTER

Why does


the inside


of a shell


sound like


the sea?
CONNOR DOOLEY,SOUTHAMPTON

Thesoundhas nothing todowith
thesea,nor theshell’s ocea n ic
origins. It’s simplytheresultof
theeffectoftheshell’sshape
on air trappedinside. Unable
to escape, theairvibrates at
frequenciesdictatedbythe
size of the shell, creatingamix
thatsoundsabitlikewaveson
shingle. You can create a
similar effect just cupping your
hand over your ear.RM

On an alienplanet,
hydrocarbons could
perform the same
role as water

The number of threatened
species on the IUCN Red
List that are imperiled by
agriculture alone. These
species include the cheetah
and the African wild dog.

5,407


The height in metres of an
underwater mountain,
Anton Dohrn, off
Scotland’s west coast.
In comparison, Ben Nevis
is 1,344m high.

1,700


IN NUMBERS

The proportion of UK
adults that don’t read any
books at all.

10%

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