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A timepiece used on a seagoing voyage by the HMS Beagle – the ship that carried Charles Darwin on his travels – has been ...
The pink and dwarf sundews, found in Big Thicket, have captivated naturalists for centuries—and insects cannot resist their ...
Just as evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin filled his journals with observations and sketches from the Galápagos Islands ...
A study of wild tomatoes wild-growing tomatoes in the Galápagos islands has given new evidence that species can revert to an ...
A ‘SUPERSTAR’ Aidan O’Brien horse may have run her final race – as the iconic trainer handles a crushing triple whammy of ...
Franck Gohier has created paintings, prints and sculptures that are on show in galleries across the world, sharing his unique ...
The in-depth observations of First Nations seasonal calendars could be key to improving solar power forecasting, according to ...
One hundred years after a Tennessee teacher named John Scopes started a legal battle over what the state’s schools can teach ...
His system of nomenclature and classification is fundamental to the study of not just evolution but of taxonomy and ...
New research examines the reasons for the decline of small mammals in Australia’s tropical savannas and identifies the most effective practical solutions.
Mental wealth is the invisible infrastructure that enables people to flourish, not just function. And in the digital age ...
“Incorporating First Nations seasonal knowledge into solar power generation predictions can significantly enhance accuracy by ...