Displaying items by tag: Antarctic moss
The 'Mossome' Antarctic
Since my arrival on King George Island, I have been sciencing-away making the most of the opportunities to collect samples, learn new moss species, perform experiments and set up new ones. It has been exciting to meet with new collaborators and make new contacts in Antarctic science.
Reunion anual Sociedad Biologia de Chile
I am at the Annual meeting of the Chilean Biological Society in Puerto Varas in the very beautiful Lake District region of Chile. Yesterday I participated in a symposium on Antarctic flora organized by Dr Angelica Casonova-Katny, Universidad de Concepcion, and Professor Gustavo Zuniga, Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
Ozone Hole affects southern hemisphere summer weather – it’s not just a case of too much UV and sunburn
My latest paper on the climate effects of the Ozone hole has just been published in the science journal Global Change Biology.
Is some Science-Fiction fact?
Do invisibility cloaks actually exist?
Is time travel real?
What is fact or fiction from sci-fi movies?
ANSTO and UOW collaboratively hosted a highly entertaining and educational event for adults and children that explored areas illustrated in many popular Sc-Fi films. These included Teleportation, Time Travel, Invisibility, Immortality, Light Sabres,