A colony of these rare clearwing moths has recently been discovered on site at the BGS headquarters in Keyworth.
New research has combined zooarchaeology and ancient and modern biomolecular datasets to reveal a new understanding of the history and projections of fallow deer.
An online tool that shows which roads are most likely to cause river pollution is being expanded to incorporate methods to assess pollution from agricultural areas.
From sinkholes to radon: new maps highlight the most geologically at-risk regions
For the first time, an economic valuation report has brought into focus the scale of the National Geological Repository’s impact on major infrastructure projects.
With space at a premium and the advance of new digitisation techniques, why does retaining over 600 km of physical specimens remain of national importance?
We work with partners worldwide to enhance understanding of hazards, vulnerability, exposure and risk to ensure our science is useful, usable and used.
Developing and using innovative Earth observation techniques to characterise and monitor Earth processes that affect lives and livelihoods.
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