This blog is written by Munira Raji, a Geoscientist and Data Scientist. Munira’s current work combines geoscience research with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to discover more about hydrocarbon and…
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Space Weather: Seeking Storms in Space
This blog is written by Gemma Richardson, a geomagnetic hazard specialist at the British Geological Survey. In her spare time Gemma likes to make crafty things very slowly and walk…
Paving the Way for Equity in Geoscience
This is blog is written by Anjana Khatwa. Anjana is an Earth scientist, presenter and learning specialist helping audiences of all ages and backgrounds engage with fascinating stories about rocks,…
The Virtual Geoscience Revolution
This blog is written by John Howell, a geologist who wants to share his passion for rocks with everyone. He has worked all over the world and his favourite place…
It’s Logical: the virtual graphic log
This blog is written by Charlie Bristow. Charlie is a professor of sedimentology at Birkbeck, University of London. Being a sedimentologist involves wading through mud, scrambling up sand dunes, and…
Virtual Geoscience: an opportunity for improved accessibility?
This editorial is written by Natasha Dowey, the creator of the Geoscience for the Future website. Writing this was a nice change from the pile of essay marking she has…
Women’s Bodies and Field Geoscience: Thoughts of a Zaftig Geologist
This blog is written by Sara Beroff. Sara is an amateur gender equity activist, a novice power lifter and a professional dog petter. She practices geology for an environmental consulting…
How bacteria from a past greenhouse world can help to predict Earth’s future climate
This blog is written by Emily Dearing Crampton-Flood, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Manchester. After studying Chemistry at the University of Bristol, Emily decided to move into Geoscience,…
Responsible Raw Materials Conference 2020
This blog is written by Sarah Gordon and Rose Clarke. Sarah is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Satarla. She has worked in several fields including risk & assurance, safety,…
Earthquakes and their Faults: Engineers of our Environment
This blog is written by Zoë Mildon, a lecturer in Earth Sciences at the University of Plymouth. She has worked on earthquakes and geological hazards across the world, including Italy,…