Now playing Next Green News Global conservation mission plans to follow in Darwin’s footsteps The expedition hopes to visit 32 ports including some of the world's most remote islands and the Galapagos archipelago. 15/08/2023
Now playing Next Nature Black is the new green for Chernobyl's radiation-beating frogs Almost 40 years after the Chernobyl accident, scientists found lasting effects in its frog population - but they had a plan. 15/10/2022
Now playing Next Green News This mysterious walking shark ‘breaks all the rules’ of survival This walking shark can survive without oxygen for up to two hours. As the climate changes, it could adapt even further. 19/08/2022
Now playing Next Health news Why are humans the only primates able to talk? A new study suggests that humans are able to speak while monkeys and apes can’t because our vocal anatomy is actually simpler than other primates. 12/08/2022
Now playing Next Health news Parasite skin mites that mate on our faces evolving to be part of us The mites teeming on our faces have long been blamed for certain skin conditions, but they may be our buddies after all. 22/06/2022
Now playing Next Nature Human teeth were shaped by climate change, a new fossil reveals The discovery of an extinct reptile has revealed the earliest origins of human teeth. 22/02/2022
Now playing Next Nature This animal has survived for centuries without having sex The long term survival of animals without sexual reproduction was thought to be practically impossible - until now. 23/09/2021
Now playing Next Nature Birds are developing larger beaks to cope with climate change As some animals are turning to shapeshifting to deal with the climate crisis, others are being left behind. 15/09/2021
Now playing Next Ethiopia Fossil discovery reveals face of oldest early human ancestor The ancestor's face has been reconstructed from a skull found in Ethiopia and is the direct ancestor of the skeleton, Lucy, found in 1974. 29/08/2019
Now playing Next world news Researchers dress horses up like zebras in the name of science A team of American researchers are trying to find out why zebras have stripes, and it involves blood-sucking flies. 22/02/2019