Jade Ward shares an overview of the ways in which groundwater resources are helping to address worldwide issues such as the global water crisis, waterborne disease and climate change adaptation.
Intense geomagnetic activity could disrupt technology such as communication systems, global positioning systems and satellite orbits.
The most intensively cultivated areas of South Asia are crucial for regional food security and have become global hotspots of groundwater exploitation.
The newest artificial intelligence for earth science: how ESA and NASA are using AI to understand our planet.
The BGS has played a leading role in building an inventory of landslides and advising on the associated hazards following the M7.8 Ecuador earthquake on 16th April 2016.
BGS and University of Nottingham PhD student Paulina Baranowska shares her experience presenting her research on nuclear forensics at her first international conference.
Bones found at the site are helping scientists to understand the diet of wolves and how they differ over time.
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