Who will win this year’s Nuveen People’s Choice Award? Our judges picked 100 photos from more than 60,000 entries to feature in our exhibition. With Nuveen People’s Choice Award, it’s your turn to be ...
An international target to slash pesticide use is unlikely to be met – with just one country on track to meet the goal. In ...
The winning image and the four runners-up will be announced on Wednesday 25 March 2026. The winning image will be displayed in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, with the winner and ...
Dr Douglas Gurr, the Natural History Museum’s Director, says, “No matter where you are in the world, it’s time to join the jury and vote in the Nuveen People’s Choice Award to select the photograph ...
In the first of a new series, curator Dr Neil Adams shares the stories and science of the fossil mammal collection.
There are around 11,000 species of bird living on our planet. They come in all shapes, colours and sizes, but which is the biggest of them all? From the tallest and the heaviest to giant nests and ...
We strive to make every experience at the Natural History Museum unforgettable, but it’s striking to see how deeply valued ...
The River Ash in Hertfordshire – a chalk stream tributary of the River Lea is one of the streams surveyed as part of the GeneFlow project. Some of our most beautiful rivers in the UK are known as ...
Almost two centuries after Charles Darwin’s pioneering voyage, his specimens are still inspiring groundbreaking new science.
An international team led by PhD Alexandre R. D. Guillaume, NOVA School of Science and Technology & Museu da Lourinhã (ML, Portugal) including collaboration from Dr Marc Jones, curator of fossil ...
The Natural History Museum, London and Earlham Institute, Norwich today announce a joint venture spin-out company Agnos Biosciences™ (the first of its kind in the Museum’s history). The Agnos ...
Ocean acidification can negatively affect marine life, causing organisms' shells and skeletons made from calcium carbonate to dissolve. The more acidic the ocean, the faster the shells dissolve. By ...