Underwater meadows that kill deadly bacteria in decline across world
'The beautiful oceanside water looked blue-green, but truly it was filled with dangerous pollution,' says scientist after entire team became sick
'The beautiful oceanside water looked blue-green, but truly it was filled with dangerous pollution,' says scientist after entire team became sick
Successfully creating a hybrid embryo would be an important step on the way to resurrecting the extinct creature after thousands of years
A 245 million-year-old fossil is the first evidence of live births in one of the major groups of animals
Gulf state unveils ambitious new initiative spearheading international efforts to ‘make this dream a reality’
Collecting pollen takes a surprising amount of teamwork
Two of the most elite scientific institutions in the world have lent their backing to the plan in a major report
Humans’ closest relatives, the primates, are among those worst affected because their tropical habitats have had a stable climate for thousands of years
Team from the Polytechnic University of Turin will scan the burial site and surrounding areas in the hope of finding potential treasures
'We still think of the deep ocean as being this remote and pristine realm, safe from human impact, but our research shows that, sadly, this could not be further from the truth'
‘We prevented the mutant mice from learning the memory of cocaine, and thus prevented them from becoming addicted’
The mission is complicated by the fact that scientists know almost nothing about what Europa’s surface is like
Taking a supplement of the substance that makes carrots orange significantly boosted men’s attractiveness to women
Lifestyle practises to prevent cancer are becoming neglected
The UK's only group of killer whales hasn't produced a calf for 25 years – and no one knows why
Discovery is first cave find in 60 years, although looting in the 1950s thought to be why ancient parchments are missing
Because use is falling, drug policy is working. Right? Well, not necessarily
Article alleged US scientists had manipulated data to 'dupe' world leaders into spending billions on climate change but supposed whistleblower says there is 'not an issue of tampering with data'
When researchers blocked the production of natural opioid substances, people no longer liked their favourite songs as much
New lithium stores in Cornwall could give the UK a valuable domestic supply of the expensive commodity
The more you swear, the more fluent vocabulary you may have
The new page has a focus on adapting to climate change, rather than addressing the reasons it is happening