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Tiny sea angels survived Earth's last period of climate change
Researchers hope they will also be resilient in the face of man-made climate change and the threats it will bring.
30 October 2020 -
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Dragon snakeheads form a new underground fish family
The fish may be a relic population that has existed for over a hundred million years.
30 October 2020 -
Urban Nature Project receives planning permission to transform Museum gardens
Museum gets the go-ahead to transform its five-acre gardens.
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Endangered water voles to be reintroduced to London
One of Britain's most threatened mammals is being given a boost.
26 October 2020 -
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What 5,000-year-old penguin poo can teach us about climate change
Looking at the record of bird poo preserved for thousands of years could give us clue as to what might happen as climate change gathers pace.
23 October 2020 -
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More ambitious targets needed to prevent the destruction of nature
A series of 'safety nets' are needed to prevent the next set of goals from failing.
22 October 2020 -
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NASA's OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft to make history in asteroid Bennu touch down
The spacecraft completed Touch-And-Go (TAG) sample collection.
21 October 2020 -
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020 winning images
An image of a Siberian tiger scent marking won this year's grand title.
13 October 2020 -
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How rodents the size of bears arrived in the Caribbean
Rodents of unusual size once lived across the Caribbean.
12 October 2020 -
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The Earthshot Prize: Prince William launches strategy to repair our planet
His Royal Highness Prince William has created The Earthshot Prize to generate a global movement to repair our planet.
8 October 2020