The older and more stable an ecosystem is, the longer lived its species and the more stable the species communities are.
International research illustrates the opportunities and challenges that robots and autonomous systems, could bring for urban biodiversity and ecosystems in the future.
Find out how a friend of BGS has been using Minecraft to create educational geological models during lockdown.
The grounds of Nottingham University have a number of interesting features set in extensive parkland.
GeoCoast Open provides a range of historic images and diagrams extracted from our archives, memoirs and other publications, which can provide a reference for coastal change.
BGS invites you to discover more about our new data product to underpin coastal decision making, resilience and adaptation.
To the south-west of Edinburgh, the Pentland Hills rise above the surroundings forming an iconic ancient volcanic landscape carved by recent glacial history
The BGS-led UK Geoenergy Observatories project is shining a light on the subsurface’s potential to provide geothermal energy.
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