The mystery of the whipnose anglerfish’s extraordinarily long lure might have finally been solved. Swimming upside down, the ...
Wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world are invited to vote for their favourite image to win the Wildlife ...
‘We're really lucky,’ says Dr Ashley King, a meteorite researcher at the Natural History Museum, who will be part of the team ...
A new study shines a light on the impact modern climate change is having on marine environments in a relatively recent global ...
Since 2020, each year between August and December, a large ozone hole has reappeared over the Antarctic, letting more ...
With the penis of male serotine bats being too big for penetration, instead the animals touch their genitals together to mate ...
The Natural History Museum has received 100mg of the asteroid Bennu for study. The teaspoon amount of matter holds vitals ...
Lord Hall of Birkenhead CBE joins as the Public Engagement Trustee and David Craig as Digital Innovation Trustee, as appointed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport.
A moth discovered in a park in West London has turned out to be a new species native to Western Australia. Specimens of the ...
A moth discovered in a west London park turns out to be a newly described species to science native to Western Australia. A ...
A Natural History Museum (NHM) delegation at COP28 will be engaging with policy makers and taking part in critical ...
Almost half of marine mammals around the UK are being poisoned by banned chemicals. The compounds, once used in pesticides, ...