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Call for new members and Chair to join the NERC facilities steering committees
New members are needed to join the committees over the next four years.
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BGS announces new director of BGS National Geoscience
BGS announces its new director of BGS National Geoscience.
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NERC Tech Forum 2025
The primary aim of the meeting is networking within technology areas in NERC and related research centres.
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Artificial intelligence is proving a game changer in tracking the Santorini earthquake swarm
Scientists are harnessing the power of machine learning to help residents and tourists by detecting thousands of seismic events.
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Pioneering tool expanding to analyse agricultural pollution and support water-quality interventions
An online tool that shows which roads are most likely to cause river pollution is being expanded to incorporate methods to assess pollution from agricultural areas.
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Vacancy: Chair of the BGS Board
The Chair of the BGS Board's role is crucial in guiding BGS and advancing its work in geoscience, ensuring strong governance and delivering public value.
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Seabed geology data: results from stakeholder consultation
BGS collected valuable stakeholder feedback as part of a new Crown Estate-led initiative to improve understanding of national-scale seabed geology requirements.
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Could underground disposal of carbon dioxide help to reduce India’s emissions?
BGS geologists have partnered with research institutes in India to explore the potential for carbon capture and storage, with an emphasis on storage.
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