How the environment has made us the way we are...
Interviews about Earth Science
Interviews about geology, palaeontology, archaeology, atmospheric science, climate, climate change and meteorology...
The searing heat across much of the world is the start of 'global boiling'
Was it climate change? Or El Niño? Or were there other factors as well?
The British Antarctic Survey has launched a strategy to monitor the poles, whilst aiming for net zero
What processes drive the global ocean system, and how are we changing those systems?
And where they're most commonly found...
Some of the exciting research published from the world of palaeontology...
Inspiring you to give palaeontology a try...
How has our understanding of fossil chemistry changed over time?
How seismographic data can be turned into music
A married couple found an incredibly important fossil deposit whilst going for a lockdown walk
Carbon-rich soil is a bigger contributor to global warming than you might realise...
Two researchers suggest seven new approaches for rethinking how we should do science and operate universities...
Birds, the "living dinosaurs", give us clues in their eggshells about their ancient reptilian ancestors...
Collecting data to study how things we build can harm certain species...
This new AI oriented approach to fossil identification will improve accuracy...
Is the high seas treaty really the win that is being touted?
On the lineup this time...
Its earlier classification had been 'darning tool', but archaeologists have called for a revaluation
Ancient bite marks shine light on the history of closing leaves
A mineral known as a 'Zircon' could shed light on the conditions that first formed life on Earth
The Earth's core is appearing to slow down, or even reverse. Should we be concerned?
How can we be sure what the centre of the Earth looks like if we can't go down there?
How does the ground beneath our feet move around and interact with each other?
Some argue that if fusion can't help us to reach net 0, perhaps we need to focus funding elsewhere for now...