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Britain's flagship polar research vessel heads to Antarctica next week to help advance dozens of climate change-linked science projects, as Western nations spearhead studies there while the United States withdraws. The RRS Sir David Attenborough, a state-of-the-art ship named after the renowned UK naturalist, will aid research on everything from "hunting underwater tsunamis" to tracking glacier melt and whale populations. Operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the country's polar research institute, the 15,000-ton icebreaker, boasting a helipad and various laboratories and gadgetry, is pivotal to UK efforts to assess climate change's impact there. "The saying goes 'what happens in...
As evidenced by destinations such as Antarctica, Greenland, and the Arctic Circle witnessing higher demand for activities like ice climbing, glacier...
New research shows massive glaciers in Sierra Nevada projected to melt away by the beginning of the next century...
New research shows massive glaciers in Sierra Nevada projected to melt away by the beginning of the next century
Elomatic to provide advanced engineering support and design services for Canada’s heavy Polar Icebreaker Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards has awarded a...
Elomatic to provide advanced engineering support and design services for Canada’s heavy Polar Icebreaker Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards has awarded a...
Something may be stirring in the world’s largest oceanic current. New research suggests that this vast conveyor belt of cold water around the South...
The 99-year-old broadcaster and naturalist wins for his work narrating the series Secret Lives of Orangutans.
The British documentarian and naturalist beat the record set by Dick Van Dyke, who won a Daytime Emmy last year at 98.