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Being better able to tolerate cooler temperatures than their rivals, tyrannosaurs grew larger to become the apex predators of ...
The State of the World’s Seaweeds report shows that these organisms are a vital part of our planet, forming habitats that are ...
The report highlights how human-induced threats could result in dramatic changes in distribution and diversity of seaweed species and what this could mean for both ocean and human health. A Natural ...
You have the power to make a real impact on the planet. Generation Hope is an annual programme led by us and young climate leaders from around the world. It’s all about empowering young people like ...
The remains of Juracanthocephalus were discovered in the Daohugou Lagerstaette, a fossil deposit in Inner Mongolia in ...
Uncover why the Big Seaweed Search matters and stay updated on its progress. Find out how your contributions are shaping marine research.
New scans of two fossils cared for by the Natural History Museum are already breaking new ground. A team of scientists led by ...
The Natural History Museum is pleased to announce that Tanuja Randery and Professor Kate Robson Brown have joined the Museum as Trustees.
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