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Penguins on cracking sea ice 2021/22
27 September 2022

Sea ice: What we know about its role, importance and future

Sea ice around Antarctica plays a crucial role in the global climate. It influences ocean circulation and temperature, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and provides a critical habitat for marine ecosystems. Antarctica’s sea ice h… Read More

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26 September 2022

Te Radar brings Antarctica show to Christchurch for ice festival

King Penguins may look cute on television, but Te Radar learnt that getting up close to 250,000 of them comes with some hazards. “The smell is phenomenal,’’ he said. “There is a real burning of the nostrils.” Read More

Staff boarding the Boeing 757 2022
21 September 2022

Let the science begin

Personnel tasked with keeping Scott Base running over the summer science season have arrived on the ice. The first group of Antarctica New Zealand and New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel landed yesterday on the Royal New Z… Read More

Vanda Station
20 September 2022

Isolation, darkness and science – the first winter at Vanda Station

Temperatures dropping to -57 deg C, 16 weeks of darkness, isolation stretching to eight months and logistical challenges – this is what five men faced during the first winter-over at New Zealand’s Vanda Station, Antarctica. Read More

Ice edge crack up with seal from helo
19 September 2022

New Antarctica data reveals 'tipping point' for ice melt

Scientists say new research, looking into temperature changes in the Antarctic Ocean over the past 45 million years, paints a worrying picture for the future. Read More

45 million years from VUW MR
16 September 2022

Scientists chart 45 million years of Antarctic temperature change

New study shows 'very clear and direct response' of Antarctic temperatures to changing carbon dioxide levels. Read More

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