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AAAS Annual Meeting ? Science as a Way of Life

AAAS Annual Meeting ? Science as a Way of Life

17 February, 2003

Embargoed until Monday 17 February 2003 (10.30am Eastern, US: 15.30 GMT) 7 February 2003 PR No.1/2003 Animals in the oceans surrounding Antarctica are under increasing threat. Fishery management organisations and …

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Arts and Science work together in Antarctica - British Antarctic Survey and Arts Council of England Fellowships

Arts and Science work together in Antarctica – British Antarctic Survey and Arts Council of England Fellowships

6 February, 2003

6 February 2003 British artists and writers have an opportunity to experience the Antarctic, thanks to a new partnership between The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and the Arts Council of …

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New competition composeyourself to make cool music from hot science

New competition composeyourself to make cool music from hot science

7 November, 2002

An exciting new national competition for music students is launched today (7 November). composeyourself celebrates the unique collaboration of National Orchestra Week (8-16 March 2003) and National Science Week (7-16 …

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Antarctic Scientists to visit Ireland for Science Week

Antarctic Scientists to visit Ireland for Science Week

17 October, 2002

Five British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists will give lectures to the public in Tralee, County Kerry during Irish Science Week, 10-17 November 2002. Together they will bring the message of …

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Polar pecking order and biodiversity

Polar pecking order and biodiversity

7 October, 2002

New research into how biodiversity is generated and maintained in the seas surrounding hostile Polar Regions is reported in this month?s Proceedings of the Royal Society (Biological Sciences). British Antarctic …

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Antarctic Waves ? cool music from hot science

Antarctic Waves ? cool music from hot science

16 September, 2002

Pr Number 11/2002 **Antarctic Waves** has been nominated for two BAFTA Interactive Entertainment awards, in the Factual and Offline Learning categories. A unique ?toolkit? to make cool music from hot …

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Antarctic Waves - cool music from hot science

Antarctic Waves – cool music from hot science

10 September, 2002

PR No.10/2002 BA Festival of Science, 10 September 2002 Antarctic Waves was launched at a Science Year Conference – Learning about Science in Society, and at an all-day demonstration at …

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BA Festival of Science - Frontiers in Polar Science

BA Festival of Science – Frontiers in Polar Science

9 September, 2002

Environmental change in Antarctic lakes and seas: the chances for survival or extinction? Press Release No.9/2002 SCIENCE and The American Association for the Advancement of Science special seminar. 09.30 University …

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Antarctic seabirds and climate change

Antarctic seabirds and climate change

29 August, 2002

PR No. 8/2002 Recent changes in Antarctic seabird populations may be linked to environmental change according to scientists reporting in the journal Science this week. Researchers from the Cambridge-based British …

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Worlds coolest Jubilee party - Pictures and Video

Worlds coolest Jubilee party – Pictures and Video

3 June, 2002

The world’s coolest street party took place today (Monday 3 June) at British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Research Station, to celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee. Twenty scientists and support staff ignited …

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Worlds coolest Jubilee party - In Antarctica (operational note)

Worlds coolest Jubilee party – In Antarctica (operational note)

27 May, 2002

Date: Monday 27 May 2002 WORLD’S COOLEST JUBILEE PARTY – IN ANTARCTICA The world’s coolest street party takes place on Monday 3 June at British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) Rothera Research …

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Scientists predict slump in Falklands squid stocks

Scientists predict slump in Falklands squid stocks

8 May, 2002

Record low numbers of highly-prized squid have devastated the Falkland Islands fishery this year. Less than 10,000 tonnes have been caught so far, making this the worst year since the …

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Human waste threatens global biodiversity

Human waste threatens global biodiversity

22 April, 2002

22 April 2002 PR Number 6/2002 Discarded human debris is encouraging colonization of exotic marine animals in the world’s oceans and threatening global biodiversity, particularly in the Southern Ocean. The …

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Seeking Answers Beneath the ice: Dr Cynan Ellis Evans on Antarctic Sub-glacial Lakes

Seeking Answers Beneath the ice: Dr Cynan Ellis Evans on Antarctic Sub-glacial Lakes

8 April, 2002

Date: 08 Apr 2002 Science writer Jean de Pomereu recently interviewed Dr Cynan Ellis Evans of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) for SciencePoles on the subject of Antarctic sub-glacial lakes. As …

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Ice cliffs of the Brunt Ice Shelf near Mobster creek

Satellite spies on doomed Antarctic ice shelf

19 March, 2002

PRESS RELEASE 19 March 2002 PR Number 5/2002 Satellite images have revealed the collapse of Larsen B ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula fulfilling predictions made by British Antarctic Survey …

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Robot submarine reveals secret stash of key Antarctic food source under sea ice

Robot submarine reveals secret stash of key Antarctic food source under sea ice

5 March, 2002

05 March 2002 PR Number 4/2002 A robot submarine expedition under the Antarctic sea ice has discovered a major food reserve in the Southern Ocean. The findings, reported this week …

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World’s Coolest Golden Jubilee Street Party

4 February, 2002

04 February 2002 PR Number 3/2002 Plans are underway for the world’s coolest ‘street party’ to celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee on June 3rd. Twenty scientists and support staff at …

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Climate change causes extreme changes to Antarctic Lakes

Climate change causes extreme changes to Antarctic Lakes

21 January, 2002

21 January 2002 PR Number 2/2002 Results from a 20-year study reveal dramatic ecological changes to lakes in Antarctica caused by a 1?C temperature increase. The findings, reported this week …

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Antarctic Ice Core milestone - 2002m reached as year 2002 arrives

Antarctic Ice Core milestone – 2002m reached as year 2002 arrives

15 January, 2002

15 January 2002 PR Number 1/2002 In the first weeks of the New Year a team of European scientists drilled successfully through 2002 metres of ice at Dome Concordia, high …

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