

Let's Talk Science: Bringing Antarctica to the Classroom
In this week's installment of Let's Talk Science, we feature some of the ways in which our team has been talking science with students of...

Let's Talk Science: Mapping
Welcome to our blog series, “Let’s Talk Science,” where we break down the science behind our team’s work. Over the past couple weeks,...


Last Stop: Novo
February 8th, Sanae-Troll-Novo: With a heavy hart I see five of my expedition friends shrink to pixels and vanish trough the Twin-Otter...

7 Everyday Things that are Weird when Returning from Antarctica
Seven everyday things that are strange when returning from Antarctica: Nighttime: I forgot there are times when there is no sun. Whenever...

Leaving Antarctica
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to try to leave Antarctica? Its not as easy as it seems! Check out the interactive map below...


MAGIC-DML leaves (almost) Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
Over the last week, our conversations have revolved around the practicalities of leaving Antarctica. Communications with Swedish Polar...


Let's Talk Science: Ice Streams
Welcome to our blog series, “Let’s Talk Science,” where we break down the science behind our team’s work. Last week, we talked about...

Let's Talk Science: Nunataks
Welcome to our blog series, “Let’s Talk Science,” where we break down the science behind our team’s work. Last week, we talked about how...


Looking for traces from within the ice sheet
Going up to Høgskavlen. Photo: Håkan Grudd Yesterday we drove our snowmobiles up to the Høgskavlen Mountain, 2 256 m above sea level, and...

Let's Talk Science: Mapping and Verification
In our last article, we began explaining how remote sensing helps us with our mapping, the first “M” of our acronym. We use this to begin...