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Science Update 1
21 December 2023

Science Update - December

A recap of science in Antarctica over the year, a MERRY-KISMAS from SWAIS2C, the deep-field camp at the Kamb Ice Stream (KIS3) on the Siple Coast, and upcoming news on the Ross Sea Voyage in 2024. Read More

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18 December 2023

Vital survey and infrastructure work on frozen continent

A piece of frozen, rocky ground at Antarctica’s Arrival Heights now hosts important infrastructure that will help deliver more accurate, more reliable GPS to New Zealand and Australia. Read More

Science Update 1
30 November 2023

Science Update - November

Read more about the successful traverse across the Ross Ice Shelf in preparation for the SWAIS2C drilling project and a busy season of science on the ice. Read More

Newshub
24 November 2023

Kiwi scientists complete world-first mission inside Antarctica's Mt Erebus volcano

Scientists have successfully extracted one of the rarest and oldest living organisms on Earth from Mount Erebus in Antarctica. Read More

Sea ice photo by Tim Haskell
21 November 2023

New Zealand scientists warn Antarctica's disappearing sea ice will directly impact life here

Antarctica New Zealand's Chief Scientist, Jordy Hendrikx, describes the direct impact of Antarctica's disappearing sea ice in New Zealand. Read More

Traverse 2
20 November 2023

Drilling deep into a remote part of Antarctica looking for clues to how fast the ice will melt

A large New Zealand-led team of researchers, engineers and drillers is hopefully just weeks away from starting drilling on an ambitious project to retrieve a deep sediment core from a remote area of Antarctica. Read More

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