All Antarctica articles
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Feature
Carbon in an ice world
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there’s plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains what it can tell us about the climate and pollution across the globe
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Opinion
Susan Solomon: ‘We had to literally stand out on the roof’
The atmospheric chemist on battling the elements in Antarctica and preserving the integrity of science
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Careers
Chemistry career options in sustainability
There’s a wide variety of jobs that place the environment at their core
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Research
Sub-zero water splitting marks a new dawn for solar hydrogen production
Method could provide a renewable energy source for the most remote and inhospitable locations in the world
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Research
Geochemists uncover evidence of massive Antarctic meteorite explosion 430,000 years ago
Airburst event spread material across most of Antarctica
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Careers
An Antarctic researcher's field diary
Karen Assmann records her latest expedition to the world’s southern continent
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Opinion
When Antarctica stopped being only for men
Toxic ideas about heroism blocked women’s access to science
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Careers
Ice cold chemist
Eric Wolff constructs the chemistry of ancient climate from Antarctic ice cores. Nina Notman reports
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News
Research on ice at British Antarctic base
Coolant leak means experiments at the research station are unlikely to start again until the summer
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News
British Antarctic Survey merger binned
Cost saving plans are scrapped after outcry by politicians and scientists