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The fossil expands the Denisovan's known range by thousands of kilometres and provides new insights into how this species ...
The Natural History Museum hosted a formal ceremony on 10 April 2025 with Australia’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport ...
The first samples returned from the far side of the Moon suggest it's 10-100 times drier than the side nearer Earth.
While saving these species from extinction provides hope for the future, Dr Sophia Nicolov, AHRC Career Fellow and ...
Today, the Sahara Desert is a hot and dry belt of sand stretching across much of northern Africa. But between 15,000 and 5,000 years ago it would have been full of rivers, plants and people. New ...
Natural History Museum scientist Professor Anjali Goswami has been appointed as the new Chief Science Advisor at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and will take up the ...
The Tsiino Hiiwiida: unveiling multiple dimensions of plant and fungal biodiversity of the Upper Rio Negro project will accelerate the discovery of plants and fungi in one of the least explored ...
Seaweed farming in southeast Asia is increasingly impacted by pests and diseases whilst the wild seaweed populations that could provide new disease-resilient stock are suffering the effects of climate ...
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