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Undersea view of the sympagic environment under the sea ice Credit Leigh Tait NIWA

March Update

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform Update
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On the Precipice: the climate change target humanity cannot afford to miss

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: GNS Science—Te Pū Ao, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Aligned with the IPCC's landmark report on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, we're raising awareness of a New Zealand scientist-led report.
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February Update

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform Update
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Exploring Antarctica’s hidden under-ice rivers and their role in future sea-level rise

Date: 2022
Type: In the media
Authors: Craig Stevens and Huw Horgan
Summary: Underneath Antarctica’s vast ice sheets there’s a network of rivers and lakes. This is possible because of the insulating blanket of ice above, the flow of heat from within the Earth, and the small amount of heat generated as the ice deforms.
Environment Antz Powell photo

SCAR early career researcher fellowships

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Summary: Fellowships open for early career researchers.
Drill Tentfrom Scott Regine

January Update

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform Update
Associate Professor Sergio Morales

Microbe communities discovered under Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf

Date: 2022
Type: Press Release
Authors: University of Otago
Summary: A new study has found evidence of a diverse community of microbes that thrive in the cold, dark, low-energy environment beneath Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf, hundreds of kilometres from the open ocean.
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The Bird that measures Antarctic ice

Date: 2021
Type: Press Release
Summary: This Antarctic research season, Kiwi scientists are using new technology to measure sea ice in McMurdo Sound and help add to our understanding of its importance for climate around the world.

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