Discover the powerful forces that shape our planet with ocean physicist Helen Czerski's book, The Blue Machine. Explore the ocean's harmony and complexity.
That still accounts for just a small fraction of the ocean, an interconnected mass of salt water thousands of miles in extent. As anyone who has looked properly at a globe, or studied the pictures of ...
How can table salt teach us about thermal expansion? What do the swirls, made when you pour milk into a cup of tea, have to do with cloud formations in the sky? In her new book, Storm in a Teacup: The ...
Ocean physicist and author Helen Czerski is helping readers better understand the forces that shape our planet through her book The Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works. A professor at University College ...
Dr Helen Czerski goes on a journey to the extremes of the temperature scale, where everyday laws of physics break down and a new world of scientific possibility begins.
We live in a world ablaze with colour. Rainbows and rainforests, oceans and humanity, Earth is the most colourful place we know of. But the colours we see are far more complex and fascinating than ...
Embark on an unforgettable marine expedition to the Arctic, accompanied by oceanographer Professor Helen Czerski and New Scientist's Timothy Revell. Sail aboard the Sylvia Earle, a luxurious yet ...
Right now you're hurtling around the sun at 64,000 miles an hour (100,000 kms an hour). In the next year you'll travel 584 million miles, to end up back where you started. Presenters Kate Humble and ...
Dr Helen Czerski goes on a spectacular journey to the extremes of the temperature scale, where everyday laws of physics break down and a new world of scientific possibility begins.
Physicist Dr Helen Czerski ventures to the bottom of the temperature scale, revealing how cold has shaped the world around us and why frozen doesn't mean what you might think. She meets the scientists ...
Right now you're hurtling around the sun at 64,000 miles an hour (100,000 kms an hour). In the next year you'll travel 584 million miles, to end up back where you started. Presenters Kate Humble and ...
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