The Imago Mundi, the oldest known world map, offers a rare glimpse into the way ancient Babylonians viewed their world.
The River Clyde flows through the centre of the city of Glasgow and is impacted by the effects of a growing population and an industrial heritage that includes shipbuilding. Today, this river is also ...
We celebrate International Women’s Day by featuring another series of famous female geologists both past and present.
Women’s History Month is a month-long celebration that kicks off on March 1st. We’ve put together the best ideas and ...
Stepping up is exactly what leadership demands especially in times of uncertainty. In May last year, we all raised our hands ...
On the BSc Geography programme, you focus on the scientific aspects of the field, emphasising physical geography and environmental processes. BSc Geography students typically explore the fundamental ...
It's certainly not a small island: It's about three times the size of Texas. But on most maps, Greenland looks almost as big as the entire continent of Africa. In fact, it's 14 times smaller than ...
Satellite images from space are allowing scientists to delve deeper into the individual functions of different tropical ...
Scientists have revealed that two continent-size regions in Earth's deep mantle have distinctive histories and resulting chemical composition, in contrast to the common assumption they are the same.
Overall, Australia's gradual drift towards Asia is a geological process that will reshape not only the continent but the natural and technological face of the world as well. Though gradual ...
Mar. 3, 2025 — Melting ice sheets are slowing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the world's strongest ocean current, researchers have found. This melting has implications for global ...