- BBC Science/Nature
- 20/3/26 21:33
Neanderthals were eating fish, mussels and seals at a site in present-day Portugal, according to a new study.
Neanderthals were eating fish, mussels and seals at a site in present-day Portugal, according to a new study.
Smuggled pangolins were carrying viruses closely related to the one sweeping the world, say scientists.
The third such event in five years prompts scientists to renew urgent warnings about climate change.
Pre-1960s handwritten rain gauge data can inform drought and flood planning, but only if digitised.