Studying fossils teaches us about plants and animals of the past, including our human ancestors. Go back in time and discover the stories that fossils can reveal, including the hunting habits of early humans and the oversized trees that used to dominate Britain.
A specimen that has been sitting in the Museum's collection for over 60 years was recently confirmed as being the world's oldest fossil insect.
Which dinosaurs lived in Britain? Check out our guide to over 100 dinosaurs and search by country, date or using the A-Z.
Are today’s birds descendants of the dinosaurs? Explore the evidence that proved exactly that.
Find out about fossils, minerals and rocks discovered in your local area with the Earth Lab database.
Examine our virtual specimens, from fossilised trilobites to the bizarre Anomalocaris that stalked the seas 540 million years ago.
Scientists discuss the controversial debate over whether dinosaur DNA really can be extracted from the fossilized resin of ancient trees.
Museum scientists discover new explanation for patterns in the fossil record.
Until 1938 whale carcasses were buried in the Museum grounds so that their flesh would decay leaving only the skeletons.