Fungi are at risk of being wiped out before we even know much about them.| www.nhm.ac.uk
The Winchcombe meteorite contains water similar to that found on Earth| www.nhm.ac.uk
Science newsNeolithic Britain: where did the first farmers come from?| www.nhm.ac.uk
Discover what natural selection theory is, how adaptations work, the story of Darwin's finches and whether we are still evolving.| www.nhm.ac.uk
Every autumn there are reports of spiders becoming uninvited guests in homes across the UK. Find out what false widows look like, which species can be easily confused and whether you should worry.| www.nhm.ac.uk
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Please note that the Biodiversity Trends Explorer is no longer live. The BTE data was generated in 2021. Because we want to provide the latest and most accurate models available, we will be removing this page shortly. To access our latest data on the Biodiversity Intactness Index, please visit the Data Portal.| www.nhm.ac.uk
Research Leader, Diversity and Informatics Division, Life Sciences Department. Specialises in Biodiversity responses to human impacts, Extinction biology, Integrative biodiversity science, Macroevolution and macroecology, Mammals, Phylogenetic comparative biology, Phylogenetics, Planktonic foraminifera.| www.nhm.ac.uk
Stars that go supernova are responsible for creating many of the elements of the periodic table, including those that make up the human body.| www.nhm.ac.uk
Explore how the Cretaceous ended and discover why the dinosaurs went extinct.| www.nhm.ac.uk
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