Tens of thousands of endangered sharks and rays caught off Congo
Tens of thousands of endangered sharks and rays are caught by small-scale fisheries off the Republic of the Congo each...
Tens of thousands of endangered sharks and rays are caught by small-scale fisheries off the Republic of the Congo each...
More focus is needed on the way in which girls and young women engage with science in a meaningful way,...
One of the largest ever studies into how green and blue spaces affect mental health has found every 360m further...
Gender norms reinforce inequality in the workplace leading to a significant disparity in time spent commuting between men and women....
Economists have gone to great lengths to show how conflict is not always driven by self-interest – by hiring actors...
Bumblebees have a remarkably successful method for fighting off Asian hornets, new research shows. When attacked, buff-tailed bumblebees drop to...
Scientists who satellite-tagged a tuna were baffled when signals showed the tag travelling along a motorway towards Birmingham. University of...
A rapid rise in the number of academic articles being published could undermine public trust in science, researchers have warned....
A groundbreaking study has provided pivotal new insights into the extensive impact of metal mining contamination on rivers and floodplains...