Article 6T4KJ Skiing, wool baubles, ice-cream: how Antarctic scientists celebrate Christmas

Skiing, wool baubles, ice-cream: how Antarctic scientists celebrate Christmas

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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From the Flask glacier to King George Island, intrepid researchers expect good cheer, snow and penguins

Many of us will not get a white Christmas this year, but a group of scientists are guaranteed one while carrying out research on the Antarctic peninsula.

While ice and good cheer are expected, their yuletide activities will be very different from those back home. Dr Kate Winter, of Northumbria University, and colleagues will be deploying instruments on Flask glacier to study the way that meltwater affects how quickly glaciers flow into the ocean.

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