In the News: Media Coverage
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Glasgow Science Centre on Arctic Cruise
Craig Rooney of the Glasgow Science Centre is getting on-board a ship heading to the Arctic on 23 April 2018. He is accompanying scientists from the Arctic PRIZE project on their 2-week research cruise to the Barents Sea. Read more
17 April 2018 -
Antonia Doncila Winner of the 2017 Royal Society Photography Competition
Antonia Doncila, PhD student in the ARISE project, won the \"Behaviour\" category of the 2017 Royal Society Photography Competition. Read more
31 March 2018 -
ChAOS in the Arctic
Dr Christian März, leader of the ChAOS project, has written a short article for the Geochemistry Group on the launch of their new website (https://geochemistry.group/). Read more
23 March 2018 -
Vlog for World Water Day 2018
In association with the University of Leeds and the Priestley International Centre for Climate Change, the ChAOS team have prepared a short video clip to highlight the impacts of climate change in the Arctic. Read more
22 March 2018 -
Westcountry Wonderwomen inspire students
Leading women across the South West are coming together to inspire the next generation with the Westcountry Wonderwomen workshop. Read more
08 March 2018 -
The Scots scientists on a nightshift Arctic expedition
\"An international group of researchers is setting off on a voyage to unlock the dark secrets of the Arctic.\" News item on BBC website by Ken Macdonald. Read more
04 January 2018 -
Our Changing Arctic
The Barents Sea is a wild, dark, stormy old ocean. Who would want to be out there on a ship in January? Julia Horton presents an overview of the CAO programme in the NERC Planet Earth magazine (Autumn/Winter 2017 edition). Access to the full article here. Read more
15 November 2017 -
“It gives you a chance to be a real life explorer”
Dr Marie Porter is part of a two-page spread on women in science in the Daily Record (published 11 November 2017). The focus of the article was on women in science on NERC-funded research projects. The publication by the Daily Record coincided with the NERC UnEarthed event that took place… Read more
11 November 2017 -
Unexpected Life Found at the Bottom of High Arctic Lakes
\"Warmer temperatures mean the Canadian High Arctic’s shallow lakes are no longer freezing to the bottom, allowing tiny creatures to thrive. Researchers predict these new conditions will be inhospitable to fish and will produce more greenhouse gases.\" Read more
01 August 2017 -
Scientists marvel at creatures’ ‘precise’ body clock
Dr Kim Last, investigator on DIAPOD (and Arctic PRIZE), is quoted about his work on a recent scientific publication with German collaborators, where they investigated the behaviour of copepods in Loch Etive, west coast of Scotland. Read more
17 July 2017 -
SAMS helps lead research into Arctic Ocean changes
Coverage of the departure of the first cruise of the Programme to the Arctic Ocean. Read more
06 July 2017 -
A famous research vessel is setting sail from Southampton on an epic scientific adventure
Radio interview with Julian Clegg on BBC Radio Solent and a short video clip with PSO Dr Jo Hopkins on-board the RRS James Clark Ross on the eve of departure of the first Changing Arctic Ocean Programme cruise to the Barents Sea. Interview starts at 1 hour 57 mins. Read more
30 June 2017