National Science Week – Chill Out Antarctica
****OPERATIONAL NOTE: PHOTO AND INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES **** ****09.30 AM THURSDAY 13 MARCH 2003 AT THE +DARWIN CENTRE, LONDON**** Media should arrive at the Queen?s Gate Entrance to the Darwin Centre […]
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****OPERATIONAL NOTE: PHOTO AND INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES **** ****09.30 AM THURSDAY 13 MARCH 2003 AT THE +DARWIN CENTRE, LONDON**** Media should arrive at the Queen?s Gate Entrance to the Darwin Centre […]
An exciting piece of new music inspired by Antarctic science is being premi?d at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 16 March. Performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, ?About Fish? […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]