What does it really take to study life in the deep ocean? Step aboard the RRS James Cook with our scientists as they explore ...
A brand-new version of the Natural History Museum’s first-ever immersive experience, Our Story with David Attenborough comes to Outernet from Friday May 8th, Sir David’s 100th ...
Some of the smallest organisms might have influenced our own evolutionary path. A new study has found that the distribution ...
The 19-metre-long Nanaimoteuthis haggarti was a fearsome carnivore eating fish, crustaceans and many other sea creatures.
Their research suggests that the shearwaters washing up on the beaches were only a tiny fraction of the overall number that ...
New research suggests that the seabirds washing up on Australian beaches in 2023/24 were only a tiny fraction of the overall ...
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London’s Natural History Museum. Former University of Portsmouth palaeontology student Jack L. Norton located the ...
A new study suggests that for the last 74,000 years, malaria shaped where early humans could live in Africa—fragmenting populations and influencing patterns of exchange long before recorded history.
Hire one of the Museum's most iconic spaces for your private event. The spectacular ceiling and grand staircase make the perfect backdrop to any event.
You have the power to make a real impact on the planet. Generation Hope is an annual programme led in collaboration with young climate and nature leaders from around the world. It’s all about ...
*Please note some sections of this website are not updating accurately and so may be out of date. Apologies.* I’m a researcher in the field of ancient DNA (aDNA) and museum-based genomics, with a ...
Boasting natural daylight and a clean aesthetic, our Garden Kitchen brings the outdoors inside. It’s perfect for evening ...
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