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Wildlife Photographer of the Year is back, celebrating the most extraordinary life with which we share this planet while spotlighting the many threats they face.
Some of the most basic building blocks of the solar system are missing from one of its most dangerous asteroids.
A new species of sail-backed dinosaur has been named after a famous sailor.
Moon rock collected on the last Apollo mission is revealing more about one of the Moon’s most unusual structures, the Light ...
One of the papers is the first major study of the chemistry of Bennu, published today in Nature Astronomy, revealing that the sample is chemically primitive and contains a mixture of materials with ...
The community science team works to transform the potential of individuals and communities to collaborate in research, building knowledge and agency to take environmental action.
Many regions of the deep sea are currently being explored for the potential to mine them for minerals, but it is still largely unknown what actually lives on the seabed. Two new papers have looked at ...
The world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon, could disappear in the next century as rising sea levels threaten to submerge its habitat.
Renewable energy is an important element in the fight against climate change, reducing reliance on fossil fuels that release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
The brown marmorated stink bug has arrived in the UK, threatening fruit and vegetable crops during summer and heading inside people's homes during winter. One of the first stink bugs to be identified ...
Asian giant hornets are the largest social wasps in the world. Frequently referred to online and in the media as 'murder hornets', sightings of this species in North America, thousands of kilometres ...
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