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  • Arianwen Herbert aboard the RRS James Cook.

    Phytoplankton: the lungs of the Earth

    You may have heard rainforests described as the ‘lungs of the Earth’, but what about the oceans? On the…

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    Arianwen Herbert

    Ocean Scientist

    “How inappropriate to call this planet Earth, when it is clearly Ocean?”, a quote attributed to Arthur C. Clarke,…

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  • A Gentoo penguin rookery on Booth Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Adult penguins sit on nests guarding their chicks. Photo credit: F. Suttle

    Where do baby penguins come from?

    For this year’s Valentine’s Day episode, we are getting up close and personal with those most beloved of birds…

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  • Fiona Suttle on the Antarctic Peninsula (profile image)

    Fiona Suttle

    Penguinologist and science communicator

    I have always been fascinated by the Polar Regions – the harsh but beautiful landscapes, the epic stories of…

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  • Saturn's moon, Enceladus, cropped. NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured this view as it neared icy Enceladus for its closest-ever dive past the moon's active south polar region. Credit: NASA; JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

    Could stuff be living on Saturn’s moon?

    Are we alone in the Universe? It’s surely one of the biggest questions out there. In our first episode…

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