New exhibition on Antarctica opens in Durham
Palace Green Library, Durham University Palace Green, DurhamVisit the new exhibition in Durham! ANTARCTICA - heroes, explorers, scientists runs until 7 February at Palace Green Library.
Visit the new exhibition in Durham! ANTARCTICA - heroes, explorers, scientists runs until 7 February at Palace Green Library.
Come along for a live chat with the Halley Research Station doctor this Sunday at Cambridge Science Centre!
The annual British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Student Science Symposium returns for 2015. Due to the ever expanding numbers of BAS students, the event is now spread over 2 days and will …
The scientific and political context for the Paris climate summit
Antarctica Day is marked on December 1st to commemorate the day, in 1959, when the Antarctic Treaty was signed. The treaty originally had 12 signatories who pledged their commitment to …
Joint European event highlights the importance of Arctic science for policy and society
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Discovery through data: understanding the polar regions With events from astronomy to zoology, the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival (7 - 20 March) welcomes everyone to explore and discuss science. Tracking …
Meet British Antarctic Survey at the Polar Museum
Icehack: exploring polar data. With events from astronomy to zoology, the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival (7 - 20 March) welcomes everyone to explore and discuss science. Test your coding skills on data collected from some of the most inaccessible regions on Earth. The data collections of the British Antarctic Survey reflect the breadth of its…
Hear Dr Emily Shuckburgh,OBE share her personal experience about climate change
Bergs and bytes: polar data in action. With events from astronomy to zoology, the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival (7 - 20 March) welcomes everyone to explore and discuss science. What’s it like to work in 24-hour darkness when temperatures drop below…
With events from astronomy to zoology, the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival (7 - 20 March) welcomes everyone to explore and discuss science.
Come along to see British Antarctic developed technologies exhibits at the Institute for Manufacturing.
The Natural History Museum at Tring’s new family exhibition 'Antarctica' is now open! In collaboration with British Antarctic Survey, the new exhibition is based on Ice Station Antarctica that was housed at the Natural History Museum in London in 2007. 'Antarctica' will have new updates on the exciting sub-zero science that’s been happening in Antarctica in recent years.
Register now for this workshop to share ideas about new measurements and modelling studies of gravity waves in both the Antarctic and Arctic regions
The Procurement & Build Programme for the new polar research vessel BAS scientist Huw Griffiths is speaking at this event. The announcement in November that Cammell-Laird Ship-repairers and Shipbuilders Ltd …
British Antarctic Survey (BAS) will be exhibiting at this year’s National Engineering & Construction Recruitment Exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 April.
Join the British Antarctic Survey, the Polar Museum and UK Antarctic Heritage Trust in the Pavilion on Marine Parade, Lyme Regis from 29 April to 1 May 2016, for hands-on activities, storytelling and much more.
Physicist and oceanographer Helen Czerski challenges her band of ocean experts to save their research from being jettisoned to save our sinking ship. Biogeochemist Dan Jones, oceanographer Stephanie Henson, marine biologist Nick Higgs and paleoclimatologist David Thornalley discuss their time at sea and why their work matters as they try to defend their favourite piece of scientific equipment from being thrown overboard.
The Arctic is hotting up: experts say that within decades the Arctic Ocean will be largely ice-free during summer months. This could open up new shipping lanes and untapped oil reserves and cause environmentalists to clash with economists. So what does the future hold? Helen Czerski tests the waters with sea ice physicist Jeremy Wilkinson, Arctic plant ecologist Robert Baxter and geopolitics expert Klaus Dodds.