This might look like something straight out of the movie Alien, but it’s actually a newly discovered terrestrial creature ...
He was awarded the Military Cross for his heroics, later served in MI6 and even had a piece of the Antarctic named after ... their tributes to Birds Of A Feather star Pauline Quirke after her ...
In 2025 one of those places is Greenland, once a feather in only the most seasoned travellers ... travellers who visit Antarctica each year – most on cruise ships to the Antarctic Peninsula – fewer ...
Would you like those payments front-loaded? Given these circumstances, it is with reluctance that any of us should utter the name “British Antarctic Territory”. God forbid the government ...
Dr Sarah Thompson, a glaciologist with the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership, said Denman Glacier was of interest because it contained so much water. “The Denman Glacier is one of the ...
According to an October 2024 study published in Nature Geoscience, vegetation is taking over the Antarctic Peninsula, turning its edges into a verdant landscape worthy of plein air painting.
Earth from space: Antarctica's 'Deception Island' is one of the only places on Earth where you can sail into an active volcano —Scientists peered into a secret Antarctic lake hidden beneath the ...
The Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904, known officially as the British National Antarctic Expedition, was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions since the voyage ...
Antarctic tourism has boomed in recent years with the remote continent attracting record numbers of tourists. In 2024, an astonishing 122,000 people made the trip to Antarctica - a massive ...
Birds of a Feather star Pauline Quirke has been diagnosed with dementia, it has been announced. The star, who is well known for appearing in the beloved sitcom alongside Linda Robson and Lesley ...
Antarctic sea ice rebounded in December after a long period of record lows, US scientists said, giving pause to speculation that Earth's frozen continent could be undergoing a permanent change ...
An international team of scientists has drilled nearly two miles into Antarctic bedrock, extracting a 1.2 million-year-old ice core. This breakthrough, achieved by Beyond EPICA at Little Dome C ...