Historically, steppe mammoths were thought to have evolved into the woolly mammoth in Eurasia around 700,000 years ago, and ...
This is because the new analysis of the craniums also puts the Denisovans as the most closely related extinct human species ...
It’s the first time insects preserved in amber have been found in South America, and makes the region one of just a handful ...
A new sensor network using AWS technology will collect live data making the Museum gardens the most intensively studied urban nature site of its kind in the world Alongside thriving wildlife, the ...
Scientists have uncovered new evidence that woolly mammoths and Columbian mammoths repeatedly interbred in North America, reshaping our understanding of how these Ice Age giants evolved in response to ...
A groundbreaking new study suggests that Homo sapiens could have begun to emerge over one million years ago - pushing back our species’ origins by some 400,000 years compared with genetic estimates.
This January, as Pokémon celebrates its 30th anniversary, the Natural History Museum, London brings an exclusive pop-up shop to fans.
In January Pokémon celebrates its thirtieth anniversary, and so we’re bringing an exclusive pop-up shop to fans. We’re transforming our Cranbourne Boutique into a Pokémon pop-up shop experience, with ...
The domestication of wolves took place over a long period of time. Ancient bones roughly 15,000 years old of dogs that we’d recognise today have been discovered in various locations. Although the ...
Museum planetary science researcher Prof Sara Russell explains the origins of Earth's closest companion. 'There used to be a number of theories about how the Moon was made and it was one of the aims ...