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New facility is designed to enable isotopic analysis which is used to investigate past environments and the origins of the Earth.
Despite 946 AD Mount Paektu eruption not causing climatic disruption it may have been responsible for largest ever Sulphur release
Scientists reveal new details of structure of bacterial pili.
College rises 10 places from last year
Findings of new study mean planet may once have had an environment able to support life
Professor Bonnie Wallace’s research and teaching successes celebrated at day-long symposium
Birkbeck has been rated number one in the country for overall course satisfaction in five subject areas, according to the 2016 National Student Survey (NSS), announced today (10 August).
2016 has already seen numerous awards and prizes for students from across ISMB research groups.
Birkbeck will continue to welcome students, staff and visitors from across the EU and further afield
Birkbeck’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences has officially opened a new petrology teaching laboratory.