BGS is increasingly utilising GitHub to make its software available as open source and encourage collaboration with partners and the wider community.
A new study aims to understand the range of organic molecules present in urban waterway sediments from different locations around the world.
Protecting the natural world is an important component in achieving net zero.
Marking the centenary of the Lerwick Geophysical Observatory.
As a BGS-hosted Lancaster University PhD student, Elizabeth Flint has been working to understand the effects of water supply processes upon macronutrient cycling.
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.
Explore thirteen of our favourite spooky geological hotspots around the UK.
The origins of the Stone of Scone: where it came from, why BGS has crumbs of it in its collections and the little-known fact that it is upside down.
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