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Knut Heinatz researches the impact zooplankton can have on the ocean’s ability to store atmospheric carbon.
Knut Heinatz researches the impact zooplankton can have on the ocean’s ability to store atmospheric carbon.
Was the collapse of the Conger-Glenzer ice shelf in 2022 an early warning sign for East Antarctica?
“Exclamation point”: Ice-shelf collapse signals East Antarctic instability Read More »
Climate-related Antarctic research wins Discovery Project grants
Research funding to build knowledge on critical climate challenges Read More »
A statement from early-career researchers at the inaugural Australian Antarctic Research Conference
Nearly 500 polar experts meet for inaugural Australian Antarctic Research Conference
Hundreds gather for emergency summit on Antarctica’s future Read More »
How much carbon is produced annually by algae in Antarctic fast ice?
Carbon capture: World-first study of algal growth in Antarctic fast ice Read More »
Sea-ice expert the next leader of the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
New leader for Antarctic research program Read More »
AAPP/ACEAS briefing paper sent to Australian politicians and policymakers
Opening the floodgates: Will Antarctica reshape the world? Read More »
First research comparing how well Antarctic sea-ice surface temperature is represented in six commonly used weather models
Taking temperature: how well do weather models simulate Antarctic sea ice? Read More »
Antarctic research recognised by Australian Institute for Policy and Science
Antarctic ocean scientist wins Tasmanian ‘Tall Poppy’ award Read More »