Cosmic Shambles Blog in a Teacup
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Read MoreAfter two weeks of slow steady progress, pushing through ice and fog, everything has suddenly started happening at once.
Read MoreIt’s only 36 hours since the first sighting of sea ice, but the icescape has already changed six or seven times.
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Read MoreThis summer, Helen will be part of a scientific expedition to the High Arctic studying clouds, weather and how the sea ice influences the atmosphere.
Read MoreHelen studies the bubbles underneath breaking waves, both in the lab and at sea. In October and November 2013, she spent six weeks on board the R/V Knorr, sailing the North Atlantic to measure bubbles in storms. Here are the blog posts that Helen wrote along the way.
Read MoreHelen studies the bubbles underneath breaking waves, both in the lab and at sea. In October and November 2013, she spent six weeks on board the R/V Knorr, sailing the North Atlantic to measure bubbles in storms. Here are the blog posts that Helen wrote along the way.
Read MoreHelen studies the bubbles underneath breaking waves, both in the lab and at sea. In October and November 2013, she spent six weeks on board the R/V Knorr, sailing the North Atlantic to measure bubbles in storms. Here are the blog posts that Helen wrote along the way.
Read MoreHelen studies the bubbles underneath breaking waves, both in the lab and at sea. In October and November 2013, she spent six weeks on board the R/V Knorr, sailing the North Atlantic to measure bubbles in storms. Here are the blog posts that Helen wrote along the way.
Read MoreHelen studies the bubbles underneath breaking waves, both in the lab and at sea. In October and November 2013, she spent six weeks on board the R/V Knorr, sailing the North Atlantic to measure bubbles in storms. Here are the blog posts that Helen wrote along the way.
Read MoreHelen studies the bubbles underneath breaking waves, both in the lab and at sea. In October and November 2013, she spent six weeks on board the R/V Knorr, sailing the North Atlantic to measure bubbles in storms. Here are the blog posts that Helen wrote along the way.
Read MoreIn her final blog from the Southern Ocean, Helen Czerski visits the grave of Ernest Shackleton, and muses on the complex interactions between rock, air, ocean and life.
Read MoreDig down through the seabed sediment and you are looking back in time to what the planet was like thousands of years ago.
Read MoreAs her expedition in the Southern Ocean gets rougher, Helen Czerski realises how much she takes gravity for granted
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