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Lorraine Kelly said she was “shaking like a leaf” as she scaled the mast of an historic ship that previously ventured to ...
Proudly Howick born and bred, he started out as an electrical apprentice and ended up having a decorated career in the Royal ...
From European arrival in 1492 and colonization in the 1500s, the introduction of disease, mostly smallpox, resulted in ...
While the UK enjoys its longest day of sunlight on Saturday, British scientists at the South Pole experience 24 hours of ...
In 1976, the highest temperature was set in Cheltenham on 3 July and was recorded as 35.9C, which was then a record until ...
11. Strange radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Pulse Transient Antenna (ANITA), they came from the depths of the ...
The Society of Authors has announced the winners for the 2025 SoA Awards celebrating fiction, poetry and children’s ...
A first-ever all-Canadian expedition to Antarctica explores the climate changes and political challenges facing the remote continent.
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“The ice loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major contributor to sea level rise worldwide,” says expedition co-chief scientist Sasha Montelli of the UK’s University College London (UCL).
Antarctica is Earth's only uninhabited continent, home to the South Pole, and subject to a delicate balance of cooperation between key players. So what is at stake in the world's southernmost region?