In October 2020 BGS held a series of mini virtual open days with talks, tours, interactive workshops and social media takeovers. We have saved some of this content so you can enjoy it later.
The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow, which will give scientists an unprecedented look at the subsurface, holds its virtual opening.
How measuring oxygen and carbon isotopes in tiny fossils improves our understanding of past climate.
Charlotte Hipkiss has recently taken up a new position in the National Environmental Isotope Facility at BGS and gives us a little insight into her new position.
The BGS offers students the chance to work with our scientists and support staff to provide them with experience in the workplace.
BGS uses unpiloted aerial systems (UAS), or drones, to collect data for geological investigations, mapping and surveying, and for promotional purposes.
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Scientists from BGS will investigate the abundant geothermal energy stored in the granites beneath Cornwall.
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