The Call of the Antarctic Dinosaur with Julia Clarke
Dinosaurs didn’t roar. What?! Paleontologist Julia Clarke has been uncovering clues to how...
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The Call of the Antarctic Dinosaur with Julia Clarke
Dinosaurs didn’t roar. What?! Paleontologist Julia Clarke has been uncovering clues to how...
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Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic Expeditions, Pt. 2
After Shackleton’s team abandoned the Endurance to the ice, they faced a harrowing journey over...
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“We are defined more by our response to something than what happens to us.” Samantha Gash...
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Hitting The Reset Button On Life Through Travel
Do you think you can hit the reset button on your life? Can you do this through travel? My...
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Did Hitler Fake His Own Death? | 80
Adolph Hitler and his new wife Eva Braun committed suicide on April 30th,1945 as they cowered in...
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Food, Science, and Culture, with Anthony Bourdain
Our Season 10 Premiere features Neil deGrasse Tyson’s interview with Anthony Bourdain, recorded...
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The Most Famous Eclipse in History with Joe Rao
What is going on with eclipses? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice learn about some...
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What happens now bird flu has reached the Antarctic?
The moment scientists had been dreading arrived late last year, when H5N1, or bird flu, was found...
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The sounds of melting icebergs and whale songs: a journey into Antarctica
The effects of global heating are in evidence everywhere across the islands of Antarctica – from...
Cross Section: Dame Jane Francis - Science Weekly podcast
Prof Dame Jane Francis knows Antarctica better than most: she’s spent the majority of her career...
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Is the world’s most important glacier on the brink of collapse?
It’s been called the most important glacier in the world. The Thwaites glacier in Antarctica is...
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‘We’ve lost control’: what happens when the west Antarctic ice sheet melts?
Madeleine Finlay hears from environment editor Damian Carrington about why Antarctic ice may be...
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The Call of the Antarctic Dinosaur with Julia Clarke
Dinosaurs didn’t roar. What?! Paleontologist Julia Clarke has been uncovering clues to how...
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Where global warming gets real: inside Nasa’s mission to the north pole – podcast
For 10 years, Nasa has been flying over the ice caps to chart their retreat. This data is an...
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How does a motocross loving, former Welsh rugby international become the fastest Briton to ski...
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Coming Soon - Richard Parks: Antarctica
From coast of Antarctica to South Pole - solo, unsupported and unassisted - as fast as possible....
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The Wild Podcast - Ep 2 Neil Silverwood
Our guest today is Neil Silverwood, cave, adventurer and award-winning photographer. In this...
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Our guest today is Neil Silverwood, caver, adventurer and award-winning photographer. In this...
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#2 Neil Silverwood - Documenting Our Changing World
Our guest today is Neil Silverwood, caver, adventurer and award-winning photographer. In this...
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The sound of icebergs melting: my journey into the Antarctic
Not long after Antarctica recorded some its highest-ever temperatures, I joined a group of...
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