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New research has looked at the impact of higher ocean temperatures of Prochlorococcus, a bacteria which carries out as much ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is back, celebrating the most extraordinary life with which we share this planet while ...
Despite the impression that there’s not much living at the planet’s poles, they support hugely productive waters. This is why ...
Amid the soaring peaks and meandering rivers of Tràng An, Vietnam, a 12,000-year-old skeleton was recently found buried in a ...
Whilst in the newly transformed gardens, Their Royal Highnesses joined some of the students for outdoor learning activities.
Today, research published in Nature reports that Spicomellus afer had a tail weapon more than 30 million years before any other ankylosaur, as well as a unique bony collar ringed with metre-long ...
To confirm this really was a Middle Jurassic stegosaur, finding where the bones originally came from was vital. There were no vertebrate palaeontologists in Morocco at the time, so Susannah began ...
Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Natural History Museum’s gardens today, where they heard from students transforming their school grounds from ‘grey to green’ ...
Together, the evolution of thumbnails and claws might have helped rodents to eat different foods and enter new environments, from climbing trees to digging underground. This adaptability has allowed ...
The ~12,000-year-old remains of a man were discovered in a cave with a fatal injury to the neck caused by a quartz-tipped projectile.
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