A team of scientists is plumbing the depths in East Antarctica to increase our understanding of Antarctic Bottom Water.
In the icy waters off Antarctica, a team of women are leading the way while trawling for answers about Antarctic krill.
Our research scientist Samantha Burnham works with data to try to map out the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease – and now she’s off to Antarctica.
Amelia Tandy, Research Assistant with the Climate Science Centre, will be joining one hundred women from across the globe for a voyage to Antarctica as part of Homeward Bound.
Our research scientist Samia Elfekih travels the world fighting the mosquito-borne diseases afflicting hundreds of millions of people. Her next stop: Antarctica.
Homeward Bound enables women in STEM to impact and lead their community, whilst in Antarctica. Meet our scientists going on the research trip of a lifetime!
Air bubbles trapped deep under Antarctic ice are helping us understand the impact that increasing emissions might have on a naturally occurring ‘air purifier’.
At the end of the day, who doesn’t like a good poo story (especially when it's about poo from the largest animal on Earth)!
On the recent voyage to the Antarctic ice-edge on board the Marine National Facility research vessel Investigator, one of our IT specialists, […]
THIS MEDIA RELEASE WAS DISTRIBUTED BY CSIRO ON MONDAY 2 MARCH 2015 The new Marine National Facility research vessel Investigator […]
THIS MEDIA RELEASE WAS DISTRIBUTED BY QUT ON MONDAY 2 MARCH 2015 Scientists have commissioned Australia’s first permanent ship-based labs […]
Not many people get to spend their student days in the Antarctic, but Nick Roden was one of the lucky […]
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