200 years ago, people discovered Antarctica – and promptly began profiting by slaughtering some of its animals to near extinction
For 200 years, a small number of countries have exploited the marine wildlife of Antarctica, often with devastating impact on their populations.
Alessandro Antonello, Senior Research Fellow in History, Flinders University
• conversation
Nov. 13, 2020 • ~8 min
Nov. 13, 2020 • ~8 min
Giant 'toothed' birds flew over Antarctica 40 million to 50 million years ago
Paleontologists have discovered fossil remains belonging to an enormous 'toothed' bird that lived for a period of about 60 million years after dinosaurs.
Peter A. Kloess, Doctoral Candidate, Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley
• conversation
Oct. 27, 2020 • ~7 min
Oct. 27, 2020 • ~7 min
We caught bacteria from the most pristine air on earth to help solve a climate modeling mystery
Climate models have been overestimating how much sunlight hits the Southern Ocean. This is because the clouds there are different from clouds anywhere else. Bacterial DNA helped us understand why.
Thomas Hill, Research Scientist, Colorado State University •
conversation
June 19, 2020 • ~9 min
June 19, 2020 • ~9 min
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