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The VR experience uses a combination of LiDar and photogrammetry data to give the public access to the first expedition base on Antarcticas Ross Island built in 1902 – making it over 122 years old.
Hidden beneath the Antarctic ice lies a system of lakes and watercourses. A research team, including ETH researchers, has for ...
The $23 million Tara Polar Station will be the home of a team of 18 people made up of scientists, artists, physicians, ...
With a message that is timely and essential, Neil Shubin delivers a compendium of both historical and very recent scientific ...
The experience at Discovery Point lets visitors explore historic huts, meet penguins, ride a hydrogen balloon, feed huskies, ...
Preet Chandi to spearhead scientific missions in polar regions, advancing research and field training for early-career scientists ...
The tour operator is chartering the Ocean Adventurer for the upcoming Antarctica season and will rename it Expedition in ...
Heart-stopping video shows a man drop his gun and then narrowly outrun a polar bear in Norway. While at a hotel in Svalbard ...
The standout attraction - a fully equipped wet and dry laboratory for four scientists - can support 18-person expeditions. Altrove's whopping 4,990 gross tonnage is packed with exciting features ...
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a brand-new JRPG that’s receiving rave reviews, but if you’re planning on giving it a try, you’ll want to know how many hours it takes to beat. Even before it ...
Right now, somewhere in Antarctica, a waddle of politically active penguins is drawing up a list of demands for Keir Starmer.
In the latest effort by the university's museums to deal with subjects related to empire, signs have been put up as part of a project aimed at 'confronting Cambridge's colonial story'.