Hundreds of perforated Cambrian shells reveal distinctive predator-prey dynamics in the ocean 517 million years ago.
Researchers from the University of St Andrews have shed new light on the fundamental role played by carbon dioxide (CO2) in ...
Dr Hana Jurikova, the lead researcher from St Andrews, said: “The end of the Late Palaeozoic Ice Age was a turning point in ...
Analysis of 6,000-year-old trees that melted out of a Beartooth Mountain ice patch provide a greater understanding of how ...
Multiple cold seeps have been identified in the South China Sea and were first found in the northern region in 2004, ...
Nature has a fascinating way of preserving its history, and frozen ice is one of the most astonishing time capsules. Over the ...
Clam shells could help scientists understand the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system — and predict whether that ...
The remains of the ancient 18-month-old male child, who was the subject of the study, was accidentally unearthed near Wilsall ...
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year. In its tenth year, the CWPA hopes that by showcasing wildlife's humour, conversations on conservation can occur.
The ocean is the longest-lasting environment on the entire planet. For centuries its waves have captivated humanity, ...
Ten years ago, scientists discovered ancient hunting camps beneath the lake. Now, DNA samples from a submerged peat bog could ...
Known as the “gateway to the underworld," the crater is 1 kilometer deep and has previously revealed the remains of other ancient animals including bison, horses and dogs. As permafrost melts ...