IN accordance with the recommendations of the Special Committee on Antarctic Research the programme of auroral observation conducted during the International Geophysical Year at Halley Bay ...
A dramatic example is the recent collapse of Halley Bay, the second-largest emperor penguin colony in Antarctica. More than 10,000 chicks died in 2016 when sea ice broke up early. The colony has ...
This week Mrs. Poncet made the exciting discovery of the first South Georgia Pipit nest at Schlieper Bay on South ... wintered at the Halley Base with the British Antarctic Survey in the late ...
Scientists have determined that at least six new aquatic species have been thriving under an Antarctic ice shelf.
View of the Chilean station Gonzales Videla, on the Antarctic mainland’s Waterboat Point in Paradise Bay, Antarctica [Shutterstock] A 1959 Antarctic Treaty set regulations for the signatories ...
Traces of Chilean and British bases appear just as humbled. On the surface, Deception Island's Whalers Bay is still humanity's biggest imprint on Antarctica, outside of its 80 or so research stations.
On the surface, Deception Island's Whalers Bay is still humanity's biggest imprint on Antarctica, outside of its 80 or so research stations. But a climate scientist might say otherwise.
Have you ever wondered what Antarctica might look like without ice? Now, a new map released this week gives us a clear view of the continent as if its massive sheet of ice has been removed ...
Johannesburg — It sounds like the plot of a horror movie. Researchers stuck on a remote research base in Antarctica send an email out to the world, pleading for help as a colleague is accused of ...
A researcher at a South African base in Antarctica has been accused of physical assault and sexual harassment. South Africa said it had no immediate plans to remove the accused or any colleagues.
Even in Antarctica, scientists and workers are feeling the impacts—and are terrified for what’s to come. The United States Antarctic Program (USAP) operates three permanent stations in Antarctica.