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25 March 2019

Antarctica Unfrozen, a podcast series

A young Cantabrian is hoping to unfreeze Antarctic science mystery with a new podcast series. Antarctica Unfrozen, created by 21-year-old Blake Antarctic Ambassador Harry Seagar, launches today. In February he spent 11 days in A… Read More

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21 March 2019

Hip hop penguins and awe inspiring aurora

“We’ve got these badass hip hop penguins, a live dancer and amazing footage of seals in the water.” Creative Director Jason O’Hara describing just a small taste of what to expect during his new immersive cine-dance experience Whe… Read More

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14 March 2019

Diving to new depths for Antarctic science

A piece of Kiwi technology being used to support Antarctic science has captured fascinating footage of life beneath the surface in McMurdo Sound. This year, as part of her research into the Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area, … Read More

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20 February 2019

Killer footage confirms toothfish on the menu

Antarctic scientist Dr Regina Eisert has captured extraordinary footage of her close encounter with a killer whale on the edge of the sea ice. The encounter happened last week in the final few hours of Dr Eisert’s research for th… Read More

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8 February 2019

Bombs away in Terra Nova Bay

A team of Kiwi scientists have broken new research ground on the Priestley Glacier in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica. The team, which also included two Korean researchers, spent the past three weeks based out of Korea’s Jang Bogo Sta… Read More

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31 January 2019

How much coffee would you drink in a year?

If you find the weekly grocery shop a chore, imagine one to last a year on the ice. Two hundred kilograms of coffee beans, 100 cans of peaches and 1900 rolls of toilet paper have just arrived at Scott Base in Antarctica. The su… Read More

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