Katie Williams, an environmental geochemistry masters student, shares her experience following a work placement in the Stable Isotope Facility.
The specimen is the first of its kind to be found and is related to the group that includes modern corals, jellyfish and anemones.
Dr Harvey Pickard gives us an insight into his new role analysing stable isotopes and getting to grips with some of the laboratory equipment at BGS.
How changing our approach to disaster risk reduction practices can create a more resilient future.
All BGS staff enjoy a wide range of benefits in addition to their salary.
Two UK-based artists visitors aim to turn art and earth science into a collaborative experience that facilitates discussion on land usage.
The Sun’s approximate eleven-year activity cycle is predicted to peak this year, prompting BGS scientists to anticipate that 2024 will be the ‘Year of the Aurora’.
BGS geologist, Luis Albornoz-Parra, discusses the iconic Edinburgh monument, the building stones used in its construction and the result (so far) of its conservation efforts.
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