The Sixth Element: How Carbon Shapes Our World
30 October 2025Carbon may not belong to the ancient circle of five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and metal) created from the ashes of the Big Bang, yet it plays...
Carbon may not belong to the ancient circle of five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and metal) created from the ashes of the Big Bang, yet it plays...
From an iceless greenhouse to a glacier-carved ‘snowball’, the Earth has cycled through extremes that have repeatedly reshaped the planet and its inhabitants....
What is a typical day for you? In the morning, I usually meet virtually with international colleagues to develop innovative space exploration and robotics...
Dear Editors, In the Autumn 2025 edition, Dr Rhian Meara presents a lovely example of how working within the Earth sciences can lead to a range of careers,...
The Natural History Museum’s new exhibition opens with a big question, one that has held the attention of scientists and the public alike for generations:...
We are delighted to announce that Geoscientist was awarded two Highly Commended trophies – for Best Magazine (under 20K circulation) and Best Publication...
Anthony (Tony) Leonard Harris was born and schooled in Cardiff, and graduated in geology from Aberystwyth University in 1956, before conducting a PhD there...
David (Dave) Naylor was born in Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, and graduated from the University of Leeds with a degree in geology, leading to a lifelong career...