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Massive ice core is a ‘time machine’ that could help solve an ancient climate mystery, ...

CNN 11 Jan 2025
Robert Mulvaney, a glaciologist and paleoclimatologist at the British Antarctic Survey ... the EPICA record, which ended at 800,000 years ago,” the British Antarctic Survey’s Mulvaney said in a statement.
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The doomsday weapon Russia could use to cripple the West

The Daily Telegraph 11 Jan 2025
“A plasma on the sun creates a magnetic field, a shock wave, and that accelerates the particles towards us,” says Prof Richard Horne, head of space weather at the British Antarctic Survey, and ...
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Dr Nigel Meredith awarded 2025 Chapman Medal for plasma wave research (BAS - British Antarctic Survey)

Public Technologies 10 Jan 2025
Dr Meredith, a Space Weather Research Scientist at British ... BAS - British Antarctic Survey published this content on January 10, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Historic drilling project finds ice over 1.2 Million years old (BAS - British Antarctic Survey)

Public Technologies 09 Jan 2025
Dr Robert Mulvaney, a glaciologist and palaeoclimatologist at British Antarctic Survey who took part in one of the earlier drilling seasons, expressed his anticipation at reaching such a historic moment in climate history research..
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Chile's President Visits South Pole to Mark Start of Research Voyage

The Maritime Executive 05 Jan 2025
Notably, the expedition was also supported by other international partners such as the British Antarctic Survey and the United StatesNational Science Foundation ... across the Antarctic Peninsula.
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UAE leads global polar climate efforts

Gulf News 05 Jan 2025
The British Antarctic Survey emphasises the importance of studying changes in Earth’s ice sheets, such as those in Antarctica and Greenland, to predict fluctuations in global sea levels, which ...
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World's largest iceberg freed from whirlpool, could break apart in a month

Anadolu Agency 27 Dec 2024
Andrew Meijers, deputy science leader of the Polar Oceans Team at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), explained the details of A23a's new journey to Anadolu.
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Skiing, wool baubles, ice-cream: how Antarctic scientists celebrate Christmas

AOL 24 Dec 2024
Dr Rowan Whittle, a palaeobiologist at the British Antarctic Survey, will also be spending Christmas in the Antarctic – although she isn’t expecting a frosty landscape at her base on King George Island, about 75 miles off the coast of Antarctica.
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Declining Antarctic sea ice generating more ocean heat loss and storms (BAS - British Antarctic Survey)

Public Technologies 19 Dec 2024
Co-author Dr Andrew Meijers, from the British Antarctic Survey, explains. ... BAS - British Antarctic Survey published this content on December 19, 2024, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Our Changing World: New Antarctic methane seeps

RNZ 18 Dec 2024
The bright green H�gglund, a staple of Antarctic transport, is pulled up alongside a crack in the sea ice ... Plus, in July the British Antarctic Survey published a report where they had driven ships over seeps and found sea to air movement of methane.
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World’s biggest iceberg, A23a, is on the move again

Saudi Gazette 17 Dec 2024
LONDONThe world’s largest iceberg is on the move again, drifting through the Southern Ocean after months stuck spinning on the same spot, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have ....
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World's largest iceberg A23a resumes journey after being stuck for months

Madhyamam 17 Dec 2024
Andrew Meijers, an oceanographer at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), explained the significance of the iceberg's movement, noting that scientists are eager to study its path and its ecological impact.
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World's largest iceberg escapes watery prison

New Atlas 17 Dec 2024
... ecosystems in otherwise less productive areas," said Laura Taylor, a biogeochemist on the British Antarctic Survey's 2023 BIOPOLE cruise to study the effects of ice sheets ... British Antarctic Survey.
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World's biggest iceberg, A23a, is on the move again

RNZ 17 Dec 2024
The world's largest iceberg is on the move again, drifting through the Southern Ocean after months stuck spinning on the same spot, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have said.
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World’s largest iceberg breaks free from whirlpool in Antarctica, drifting northward

MENA FN 16 Dec 2024
(MENAFN) The world–s largest iceberg, A23a, has broken free from a whirlpool in Antarctica and is now drifting northward. The British Antarctic Survey confirmed the movement, marking a significant ... .

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