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'New To Science' Species Of Dinosaur Goes On Display At London's Natural History MuseumNew To Science' Species Of Dinosaur Goes On Display At London's Natural History Museum. Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, a species of dinosaur new to science, has joined the residents of London’s ...
As part of the ceremony, Ravigadevi, a scientific consultant with the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), will sign the ...
Another Royal Ascot meeting is in the books, with the big names landing the championship titles and four Breeders' Cup spots ...
English Heritage site Down House, the home of Charles Darwin, is just an hour from Watford and is great for a day out.
Another was Cyttaria dawinii, a small globular parasitic fungus collected by Charles Darwin in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in South America during the HMS Beagle voyage between 1831 and 1836.
“Zombie spiders” and Darwin’s HMS Beagle collection are among the fungi being digitally archived by scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Kew’s Fungarium, an archive beneath the ...
At the Natural History Museum, a letter written to his wife Emma in 1844 provides insight into Darwin’s perceived significance of his species theory research and holds instructions on what she should ...
A collaboration between Cambridge University Library, the Natural History Museum, the Linnean Society of London, English Heritage’s Down House, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the National Library ...
A collaboration between Cambridge University Library, the Natural History Museum, the Linnean Society of London, English Heritage’s Down House, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the National Library ...
A trip into the expansive world of the Japanese-Sāmoan artist, where a reconsideration of what it means to be human requires a reevaluation of the origin of the species Charles Darwin sighs. “I kept a ...
Others, unfortunately, have disappeared forever. Darwin’s Beetle Box – taken by the author At Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, we find another side to this man: Charles Darwin, Geologist. On the ...
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