Genetic changes that can increase the yield of one crop don’t necessarily work for others, even if they’re close relatives.
By sequencing the genome of 22 different species within the genus Solanum, which includes vital crops like potatoes, tomatoes, and aubergines, researchers have developed a pan-genome, an advanced ...
Researchers have discovered that a neglected moth was originally collected almost 170 years ago by Alfred Russel Wallace, and have now used it to help describe a further 11 new species. The story ...
Scientists were able to prove that rather than being a single neglected species, Topiris is in fact a genus of 14 species, including 11 species which are new to science. A moth neglected by experts ...
As part of its seventh carbon budget, which establishes emission targets for 2038-2042, the CCC predicts that electrifying ...
Finding out exactly when feathers evolved, and which animals had them, could offer important new insights into the distant past.
Natural History Museum funds 12 organisations across the UK to host planetary emergency-focused activity We use cookies to give you the best online experience. We use them to improve our website and ...
The Natural History Museum’s highly anticipated touring theatre production, Dinosaurs Live!, opened at the weekend with its first performance at The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare. Created in ...
Ambergris is often described as one of the world’s strangest natural occurrences. It is produced by sperm whales and has been used for centuries, but for many years its origin remained a mystery.
Explore impressive adaptations animals have evolved for coping with sub-zero temperatures. How do penguins stop their feet ...
Take a free guided tour of some of our most famous galleries, led by award-winning Learning Volunteers. From women in science to gender and sex in the natural world, discover how diverse the history ...