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Going Underground

Going Underground

Though skyscrapers will continue their race to the clouds, designers and engineers are increasingly looking at what they can do with the space beneath our
How Geoscience Helps Archaeologists Understand History

How Geoscience Helps Archaeologists Understand History

Archaeologists are experts at reading the earth as they uncover lost historical treasures, collecting information about how we lived and understanding the past. Now, archaeologists
The Future of Farming: Using Soil Geoscience Data in Agriculture

The Future of Farming: Using Soil Geoscience Data in Agriculture

Our decisions are only as good as the data we have, and that data’s value is determined in part by how well we can manage
Finding Faults: Improving Human Safety in Earthquake-Prone Areas

Finding Faults: Improving Human Safety in Earthquake-Prone Areas

Humans have coexisted with potential geological and other natural disasters since the dawn of time. Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, typhoons, and hurricanes have contributed to significant
Life on board a UXO survey

Life on board a UXO survey

Nigel Halsall, Solutions Consultant, trained and supported personnel from subsea services provider N-Sea. So when the manager there asked if he’d be interested in spending
The Next Step in Geological Data Management

The Next Step in Geological Data Management

In the mining industry, there is an interesting contrast in how raw data and interpreted data is managed
What's Lurking in Your Tap Water? Near Surface Geoscience Can Uncover Invisible Dangers

What’s Lurking in Your Tap Water? Near Surface Geoscience Can Uncover Invisible Dangers

Tap water is supposed to be clean. After all, your municipal water specialists manage it to keep you and your family safe. It usually looks