Quarter of a million host-parasite records, detailing helminth parasites their associated host species and locality, extracted from 28,000 references. In 1922 Dr H.A. Baylis, then head of what today ...
Natural History Museum scientists have described and named 190 new species to science in 2024 The list includes a snake named ...
In the search for life on Mars, scientists have discovered more about the planet’s explosive past. The future Mars rover ...
Can you find Dippy's nostrils? What feature does Diplodocus share with humans but few other dinosaurs? Rotate, zoom in and explore the features of this popular dinosaur.
Welcome to the wonderful world of chalcidoid wasps! Described as "gem-like inhabitants of the woodlands by most never seen nor dreamt of", chalcidoids include some of the most beautiful insects on the ...
Papers published in the journals Nature and Science have used the bones to narrow down when Neanderthals and H. sapiens ...
This Atlantic Productions virtual reality experience combines the Museum's world-leading research with amazing 3D technology, vividly presenting the reef's colourful corals and darting shoals of ...
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In recognition of the high standard of entries, 25 extra images were selected by the Natural History Museum and put to the public vote. Daniel was mesmerised by the movements of the starlings as they ...
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Meet your ancient relatives, trace the origins and evolution of our species, and explore what makes us human. Embark on a seven-million-year journey, from the first hominins to the last surviving ...
Early Miocene to Recent, Europe, North America, North Africa, Indo-Pacific. Intertidal to mid-shelf muddy sands to shell gravels - infaunal. E. nummuliticum Peron & Gauthier, 1885 and E. dubium Peron ...