Structures discovered in 3.7-billion-year-old rocks in Greenland could be the earliest fossils ever found.
Structures discovered in 3.7-billion-year-old rocks in Greenland could be the earliest fossils ever found.
There have been encouraging developments in the campaign to improve the condition of the Fossil Grove SSSI.
The latest edition of the newsletter is now available, No 29. It includes the runner-up entry in the recent Hugh Miller writing competition "Testimony of the Rocks".
A new edition of The Geology of Eigg has been published by the Edinburgh Geological Society and is available at our bookshop.
Geoconservation events will take place on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th October in Edinburgh.
A new supplement to the Madeira field guide reflects changes to the island's topography and recently published geological information.
The summer 2016 newsletter from The Friends of Hugh Miller is now available.
A new page has been created with links to all the excursion itineraries published by the society that are available on the website.
The website has a new section devoted to displaying interesting material from the society's archive.
An exhibition of recent Scottish finds that help show how life on earth moved from water onto land 360-345 million years ago