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Scientists from the Natural History Museum have unravelled the geological mysteries behind jadarite, a rare lithium-bearing mineral with the potential to power Europe's green energy transition which, ...
Mineral with a chemical composition very similar to that of the Superman’s Kryptonite could help Europe transition to a ...
Scientists have tracked over 100 species of marine animals and found that plans to protect almost a third of our seas may be ...
UN-backed global research movement shows benefits of tracking ocean giants for marine conservation We use cookies to give you the best online experience. We use them to improve our website and content ...
Imagine yourself back to the time of the dinosaurs. What would you see? We've created a scavenger hunt that will help bring that time to life for you and your family.
Join us for an evening of creativity, conversation and climate action. We use cookies to give you the best online experience. We use them to improve our website and content, and to tailor our digital ...
The butchered remains of great bustards found in the graves of people buried 15,000 years ago show that these birds had a cultural significance. The researchers hope that the remains unearthed in ...
The surface of the ocean is warming four times faster than it was 40 years ago, scientists have warned. As the Earth absorbs more heat and reflects less back into space, this increase is only set to ...
The slender-billed curlew was a species of wading bird last officially seen three decades ago. Despite the occasional unsubstantiated reports since then, researchers have combed through all the ...
Free display, book your free Museum entry ticket. Images of Nature gallery, South Kensington This year we’re celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of our world-renowned Wildlife Photographer of the ...
The past year has been more than 1.5°C hotter than it was over than a century ago. While it’s not yet the end of the road for sticking to this crucial target, time is rapidly running out to prevent ...
This year scientists at the Natural History Museum have been busy documenting a whole menagerie of new species. From ancient dinosaurs to worms at the bottom of the ocean, scientists and associates ...