The KRILLGUARD researchers have developed ‘DNA probes’ to identify important genes within the krill’s sequenced genome. As ...
A distant relative of spiders and scorpions is the new namesake of a Natural History Museum scientist.
The study, led by PhD student Jonathan Jung, pushes back fossil evidence of the first known coral symbiosis by over 170 ...
A new project, known as KRILLGUARD, launches today which aims to protect the Southern Ocean ecosystem by focusing on Antarctic krill, a keystone species in the ecosystem. Rising ocean temperatures are ...
An evolutionary ‘air race’ may have been taking place in forests during the age of dinosaurs. Fossils of giant cicadas show how they developed improved flight abilities following the evolution of ...
The push to protect 30% of land by 2030 has largely focused on increasing the amount of land that is protected. But this tactic is missing swathes of land that provide critical benefits for our ...
As the world gets hotter and drier, it’s increasingly likely to catch fire. New research has shown that the links between wildfires and climate change are stronger than ever, with thousands more ...
Natural History Museum calls for a new approach to the landmark pledge to protect 30% of land and water by 2030 as part of historic agreement to protect world's biodiversity · New analysis from Museum ...
Reporting on the vital influence and importance of marine environments for us or the planet. Images can be taken above or below the water. They should convey a message – symbolic or actual – whether ...