BGS has pioneered the use of ground-based (terrestrial) techniques for a variety of geoscientific applications since 1999.
Collaboration between scientists is vital in today's interconnected world to further scientific progress. In environmental research, issues such as soil erosion demand collaboration on an international scale.
More and more people are looking to social media as additional, more immediate sources of information.
Jodie Brown revisits her time at BGS’s Stable Isotope Facility as part of the Midlands Innovation TALENT project, which aims to increase the status of technicians.
BGS has been awarded the NERC-Arctic grant for a collaboration project with Iceland GeoSurvey.
BGS and University of Nottingham PhD student Paulina Baranowska shares her experience presenting her research on nuclear forensics at her first international conference.
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