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8 December 2025Scotland’s rich geodiversity has been studied for over 200 years, yielding significant advances in understanding of our science. Fortunately, many geoscience...
Scotland’s rich geodiversity has been studied for over 200 years, yielding significant advances in understanding of our science. Fortunately, many geoscience...
Dear Editors, Jonathan Turner’s article on nuclear waste disposal (Geoscientist 35 (3), 18-19) raises interesting questions. I have no doubt that we...
Cellarius Atlas, as it is more succinctly known, makes an immediate statement by its sheer size, as if it is a monument to celestial cartography. Housed...
Mars’ surface bears unmistakable evidence of a wetter past. Images, observations from rovers and studies of meteorites all point towards Mars once having...
When the generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool or ‘chatbot’ ChatGPT emerged in late 2022 it became the fastest adopted consumer app in human...
For Anjana Khatwa, the solid presence of rocks hum with life. Whilst scientifically they are inanimate and many people do not feel a natural empathy for...
“I have been interested in space for as long as I can remember,” Erin Leonard reflects. But like many scientists, her path into planetary science...
Spatial skills are a critical competency for success in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and are a non-negotiable in geoscience (McLaughlin...