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What does it take to be a scientific explorer in Antarctica?
Professor Martin Siegert explores some of the last unmapped areas of our planet - the land underneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
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What does it take to be a scientific explorer in Antarctica?
Professor Martin Siegert explores some of the last unmapped areas of our planet - the land underneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
World's largest canyon could be hidden under Antarctic ice sheet
The world's largest canyon may lie beneath the Antarctic ice sheet, according to an analysis of new satellite data.
Fossil parasite discovery reveals missing evolutionary step
425-million-year-old parasites, related to modern lung-dwelling parasites, have been found attached to the outside of an ancient sea creature.
March 2014 ESE Newsletter
From the Pyrenees to Argentina via Morocco: this month's fieldwork takes ESE researchers around the world!
February 2014 ESE Newsletter
Publications, talks, awards and dinosaurs galore this month in ESE!
November 2013 ESE Newsletter
This month, research activities take ESE scientists around the world!
October 2013 ESE Newsletter
Alex Whittaker was awarded the President and Rector's Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching Excellence at the 2013 Commemoration day ceremony
September 2013 ESE Newsletter
ESE and the Geological Society convened a meeting to celebrate the past, present and future of petroleum geoscience and engineering education.
Rumbling volcano in North Korea sparks international collaboration
North Korea, UK and US scientists work together as Mt Paektu, responsible for one of the largest eruptions recorded by man, shows new signs of life.
July 2013 ESE Newsletter
From the boiling mantle to frozen ice sheets via a little trip to Mars... Take a tour of this month's amazing research and activities!