- 16 amazing facts about tardigrades, the worlds toughest animal
16 amazing facts about tardigrades, the world's toughest animal From the bottom of the ocean to the depths of space, is there nowhere water bears can't live? Brian Clegg Published: April 2, 2021 at 8:00 pm
- A leopard seal catches her lunch: The World Nature Photography Award . . .
The winners of the 2021 World Nature Photography Awards have just been announced
- 9 ways you can help to save insects from extinction
9 ways you can help to save insects from extinction Insects are in decline, and this could be disastrous for our planet What can we do to help?
- Top 10: countries with increasing forest areas
Top 10: countries with increasing forest areas China, Australia, France and Romania all have net growth when it comes to forest areas But which nation grows the most per year? Published: August 28, 2021 at 3:00 am
- The bizarre link between bird migration and quantum physics
A World on the Wing is one of our top science books for March 2021 It’s a pretty weird [idea], but then, so are most things in the quantum realm Here is the framework, as it’s currently understood A migrating bird, flapping through the night sky, glances up at the stars
- Rewilding: Can it save our wildlife and temper climate change?
Rewilding: Can it save our wildlife and temper climate change? We’ve pushed nature to the brink, but it may be capable of repairing the damage - provided we step aside and let it go back to doing what it does best Jocelyn Timperley Published: January 8, 2021 at 12:00 am
- Loch Ness Monster: A timeline of sightings and searching
A century of sightings, evidence, investigations claims and counter claims – this is the chronological history of our search for the Loch Ness Monster
- Starling murmurations: Why do they form and how can I see one?
Starling murmurations: Why do they form and how can I see one? Up to five million starlings have been known to gather for a spectacular air show Thomas Ling Published: March 19, 2021 at 4:40 am
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