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Buffeted by wind, history and amazing people
The final job in saving Sir Edmund Hillary’s hut in Antarctica has been completed, with the help of a violin maker-turned-engineer determined to do his bit for the planet. Suzanne McFadden reports.
Public Advisory: Potential Radiation Exposure at McMurdo Station
Public Advisory regarding potential radiation exposure at McMurdo Station between 1962 and 1979.
Buffeted by wind, history and amazing people
The final job in saving Sir Edmund Hillary’s hut in Antarctica has been completed, with the help of a violin maker-turned-engineer determined to do his bit for the planet. Suzanne McFadden reports.
Remote controlling Antarctic science – Dr Marwan Katurji
When Marwan Katurji decided to leave his home country of Lebanon for a fresh start, there really was only one option.
Winners or losers? Antarctic starfish and climate change
It was a milestone year. In 2016, rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere measured more than 400 parts per million for the entire year, for the first time in more than 4 million years.
Beneath the Ross Ice Shelf
Climate change is causing Antarctic ice shelves to crack and melt.
When entertainment meets science: Hosting a TEDx talk on ice.
We all have an inkling we should care about one of the remotest locations on earth - Antarctica - but few of us know much about it.