The expedition followed a gruelling 53 day ski across the Antarctic from the Union Glacier to Constellation ... With over 30 ...
Discover how data from a ‘lost’ Seaglider unveils new insights into Antarctic ice melting and climate change impacts.
Show more Cerys Matthews presents one of the BBC World Service’s most unusual programmes. The Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast is for the 38 scientists and support staff overwintering at three UK ...
Sea spiders the size of dinner plates and two-meter-long ribbon worms that eat prey several times their own size were among the 1,400-plus species cataloged by the British Antarctic Service in a ...
The first antarctic expedition falls into that period which is so peculiarly replete with important events, both in the world of politics and in the realm of science. We read in a leaflet issued ...
At a press conference held on the Irizar yesterday the head of the Argentine Navy's Antarctic Service, Captain Raul Benmuyal provided details of the rescue operation explaining that the Argentine ...
Antarctica, however, was more or less out of reach. No more. Climate change has become our species’ great destructive equalizer, leaving no part of the planet safe from the harm we do.
Paid and presented by International Science Council. As witnesses to a changing climate over millennia, the Antarctic ice sheets are a unique record for studying past climate change informing ...
He is a recipient of the United States Antarctic Service Medal. In 1997, Pascal Lee initiated the Haughton-Mars Project (HMP), an international multidisciplinary field research project focused on ...
For Antarctic wildlife, exposure to the Sun's damaging rays has increased in recent years, scientists say. A hole in the ozone layer - the protective barrier of gas in the upper atmosphere - now ...
Book an Antarctica cruise on GoToSea, a service of U.S. News. This 11-night expedition with Atlas is available on several dates in 2024. One highlight of the voyage is crossing the Antarctic ...
Presenter of the greetings programme, Martin Redfern, visited Rothera a few years ago to record science programmes for BBC World Service. He says "Visitors to Antarctica cannot fail to be moved by ...