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Science newsAncient skull from China could be new human species, Dragon Man
A huge skull found in China represents a new sister lineage for Homo sapiens.
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AnthropoceneHow to make a worm composter
Turn your kitchen food scraps into fantastic fertilizer by making a wormery.
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Science newsColombia has the most butterflies in the world, for now
In a titanic effort spanning many years, a team of butterfly experts have listed the butterflies found in Colombia to date.
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The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Museum to hear how the Urban Nature Project will inspire the next generation to care for the nature that surrounds them.
24 June 2021