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21 June 2017

Century-old polar samples yield new insights

Century-old specimens collected by Captain Robert Falcon Scott's famed Discovery Expedition has yielded new insights into the state of Antarctica's pristine environment. Read More

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19 June 2017

Antarctic storm: 'Like living in a wind tunnel'

If you've found yourself complaining about the winter chill, spare a thought for Scott Base overwinter staff who spent the weekend locked down amid one of the fiercest forms of storm on the planet. Read More

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13 June 2017

Kiwi researchers discover 'almost perfectly preserved' 118-year-old painting in Antarctica

An "almost perfectly preserved" 118-year-old painting has been discovered among penguin excrement, dust and mould-covered papers in Antarctica. Read More

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12 June 2017

Science on ice

Pat Langhorne is a compelling case for the power and value of a curious mind. Bruce Munro talks to New Zealand's leading sea-ice scientist about a career that has taken her from private polar puzzles to the heart of global climat… Read More

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6 June 2017

Is the collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet inevitable?

In the late 1970s, glaciologist John Mercer was one of the first scientists to warn of “rapid deglaciation” of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet under human-caused warming. Other scientists, studying both modern Antarctica and the geo… Read More

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3 June 2017

The G&T effect: Antarctica is melting differently than the Arctic

When New Zealand scientists return to Antarctica next spring and summer, they will start a multi-year programme to drill through the 350-metre deep Ross ice shelf and into the cold sea water below the ice. Read More

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