- BBC Science/Nature
- 21/12/30 19:07
The footprints were found on a Welsh beach in 2020, sparking a wide-ranging study.
The footprints were found on a Welsh beach in 2020, sparking a wide-ranging study.
His comments come after China complained to the United Nations about his internet satellite project.
To ensure the promises of COP26 are kept, young campaigners are putting their faith in the courts.
WEDNESDAY 29. DECEMBER 2021
The trees are seen as a way to minimise waste and support zoos during the Covid pandemic.
A warmer world will see tropical cyclones occur in regions near New York, Boston, Beijing and Tokyo.
The coldest US state faces weather extremes after heavy snowfall and torrential rain.
Goalkeepers for the England men's football team are not responsible for a perceived "penalty curse".
The long-forgotten objects were among hundreds uncovered in a clear-out of historic laboratories.
A Mexican fish species has been "brought back from extinction" after a decades-long rescue mission.
The beaches of the Indian Ocean island seem bereft of the beautiful shells popular with tourists.
Is the progress made in Glasgow in jeopardy from a rising tide of challenges in the year ahead?
TUESDAY 28. DECEMBER 2021
Some 5,000 wild cranes have died and hundreds of thousands of chickens and turkeys are being culled.
Namibia wants to use its abundance of sunshine and wind power to make and export hydrogen.
MONDAY 27. DECEMBER 2021
The award-winning naturalist and conservationist earned the Darwin nickname for his life's work.
Floods and storms connected to rising temperatures have had a huge impact on people worldwide.
Wildlife across the UK is increasingly suffering the impacts of extreme weather events and natural disasters, says the National Trust.
FRIDAY 24. DECEMBER 2021
A group of editors is working tirelessly to keep bad climate info off the user-generated encyclopaedia.
THURSDAY 23. DECEMBER 2021
Scientists have created the world's oldest family tree from bones interred at a 5,700-year-old tomb.
WEDNESDAY 22. DECEMBER 2021
Scientists uncover evidence for a large-scale, prehistoric migration into Britain in the Bronze Age.
The government is urged not to abandon talks to let the UK take part in a €100bn EU research programme.
Elephant seal mums can distinguish their own offspring at just two days old, research shows.
Researchers say the fossil is at least 66 million years old and was about to hatch just like a chicken.
TUESDAY 21. DECEMBER 2021
See the $10bn James Webb Space Telescope hoisted atop its launch rocket in French Guiana.
It is thought to have been more than 8ft (2.5m) long and lived 326 million years ago in Northumberland.
MONDAY 20. DECEMBER 2021
The world’s first commercial octopus farm is closer to becoming reality - but scientists are up in arms.