Historically, steppe mammoths were thought to have evolved into the woolly mammoth in Eurasia around 700,000 years ago, and the Columbian mammoth in central and southern North America around 300,000 ...
This January, as Pokémon celebrates its 30th anniversary, the Natural History Museum, London brings an exclusive pop-up shop to fans.
In January Pokémon celebrates its thirtieth anniversary, and so we’re bringing an exclusive pop-up shop to fans. We’re transforming our Cranbourne Boutique into a Pokémon pop-up shop experience, with ...
New research into the genetics of Anopheles funestus (An. funestus), one of the most neglected but prolific malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in Africa, has revealed how this species is evolving in ...
It’s the first time insects preserved in amber have been found in South America, and makes the region one of just a handful where similar fossils from the ancient southern supercontinent of Gondwana ...
The main carrier for the most widespread Plasmodium species across Africa is the mosquito Anopheles gambiae. Because of this, the insect has been of intense interest to researchers to figure out a way ...
“ Zavacephale was a small animal, measuring less than one metre long, but is the most skeletally complete pachycephalosaur ...
“Most solar panels convert around a quarter of light they receive into electricity, which is good, but they could be more efficient,” Margot explains. “By mimicking the ways seaweeds can absorb and ...
Have you ever thought about a career in space science? Dr Helena Bates shares what it’s like to be a researcher of meteorites and gives advice on getting into this profession.
One way of monitoring this phenomenon is using environmental DNA. Known as eDNA, this is genetic material from animals and plants that is shed into the water. Like how forensics may sample a crime ...
New research has looked at the impact of higher ocean temperatures of Prochlorococcus, a bacteria which carries out as much as 5% of all the world’s photosynthesis. As a result, it’s responsible for ...