As part of its seventh carbon budget, which establishes emission targets for 2038-2042, the CCC predicts that electrifying ...
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The Natural History Museum’s highly anticipated touring theatre production, Dinosaurs Live!, opened at the weekend with its first performance at The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare. Created in ...
“Birds-of-paradise are a charismatic group that has evolved numerous plumage traits that aid in signalling and reproduction,” ...
Finding out exactly when feathers evolved, and which animals had them, could offer important new insights into the distant past.
Ambergris is often described as one of the world’s strangest natural occurrences. It is produced by sperm whales and has been used for centuries, but for many years its origin remained a mystery.
I'm a conservation biologist with a focus on the marine environment and island biology. Particular interests include seabirds, marine debris, invasive species, and globally threatened or extinct ...
Take a free guided tour of some of our most famous galleries, led by award-winning Learning Volunteers. From women in science to gender and sex in the natural world, discover how diverse the history ...
I am responsible for the care of the fossil Cephalopod collection and the recent and fossil Brachiopod collections within the Invertebrates and plants division of the department of Earth Sciences. My ...
Specialisms: Curation of Insect Collections, Lepidoptera in the families Sphingidae, Limacodidae & Lasiocampidae. I am a curator in the Insects Division and I am responsible for the curation of parts ...