Jonny Huntington, from Kingsbridge, south Devon, covered 566 miles (911km) of Antarctic tundra in 46 days despite the effects ...
An ancient fossilized forest in Montana is reemerging 600 feet higher than the present-day tree line after spending the last ...
Over time, Antarctica may evolve from a cold desert reminiscent of the Martian landscape to an ecosystem akin to Arctic ...
On January 6 at 5 p.m. (GMT) former GB Para-Athlete and stroke survivor, Jonny Huntington achieved the greatest feat of his ...
At 1.2-million-years-old, a newly uncovered Antarctic ice core represents the oldest known ice on the planet. The 1.7 mile-long ice core was recovered from over 9,000 feet (2,800 meters ...
But after 10 years of rehabilitation and training he is set to ski 566 miles of Antarctic tundra - an expedition he anticipates will take 40 days. He will be dragging all his equipment and food in ...
He is expected to cover more than 1,200 miles (2,000 km) of unforgiving Antarctic tundra with ambition to break the existing world record by more than 310 miles (500 km). Mr Cox's team said the ...
it would have been a tundra kind of environment, but with enough sunshine in summer and temperatures (able to rise) up to about 5C." A key unknown is how much, how soon. How fast could Antarctica ...
A former GB para athlete has become the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole. Jonny Huntington ...
Just 52 people have ever successfully skied to the South Pole without support. Jonny is the first explorer with a disability ...
Jonny Huntington, from Kingsbridge, south Devon, covered 566 miles (911km) of Antarctic tundra in 46 days despite the effects of the debilitating stroke he suffered in 2014. The 38-year-old set ...