An unassuming fragment of fossil bone collected four decades ago has turned out to be the first piece of dinosaur bone ever ...
Dinosaur backbone is the first found on the icy continent, and belongs to a titanosaur around 6–7 meters in length. First ever dinosaur remains found in Antarctica described Fossil belongs to an ...
Exploring research into the historical contribution of female artists to natural history illustration, challenging ...
Children and young people across England are being invited to collect vital data on what lives and grows on school sites – something that has until now, remained largely unknown. During the first ever ...
To celebrate the release of PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie in cinemas from Friday 7 August, we’re hosting a paw-some prehistoric pop-up shop that’s guaranteed to deliver a dino-mite time! As well as the ...
The Museum’s Biodiversity Intactness Index to be incorporated into the $125 billion BlackRock Sustainable Investing Intelligence™ product range Today, the Natural History Museum, London (NHM) and ...
With no end to the onslaught in sight, drastic and innovative measures are being taken to save the last of our planet’s ...
Discover a hidden prehistoric world where enormous marine reptiles ruled the seas, from swift underwater hunters to creatures with teeth the size of your face. Dive beneath the waves for an exclusive ...
Centuries after they were wiped out, the reintroduction of beavers to the UK is gathering pace. Following a government announcement allowing beavers to be released in the wild, a flurry of ...
One of the world’s oldest tools made from elephant bone has been discovered in the UK. The extraordinary hammer offers new insight into the lives of ancient humans living in southern England 480,000 ...
Fossils of ceratopsian dinosaurs, the group containing Triceratops and its relatives, are widespread across the northern hemisphere. However, they’re curiously absent from Europe. New research reveals ...
The controlled use of fire is one of the reasons our species was able to survive and spread around the world. But the newly unearthed evidence of the earliest fire-making shows that we were not the ...
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