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Human evolution
Homo habilis, an early maker of stone tools
This ancient human was once thought to be the first to make stone tools, but is this true?
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Human evolution
Homo floresiensis: the real-life 'hobbit'?
Fierce debate has raged about the origins of the tiny ancient human species Homo floresiensis, nicknamed the 'hobbit'.
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British wildlife
Stag beetle facts: The UK's largest beetle and where to see it
London is a particular stronghold of these magnificent, rare beetles. Discover why, where else they live and how you can help protect them.
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News
Mars 2020: Perseverance rover has landed
The Mars 2020 rover landed near the Jezero Crater on 18 February 2021.
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British wildlife
Slow worms: Britain's most unusual lizards
If you see a snake blink at you, it's not a snake.
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British wildlife
Barn owl (Tyto alba)
Find out about this ghostly silent, night-time hunter.
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Space
Mars 2020: an essential guide to the mission
Where will the rover land, and will it find life on Mars?
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British wildlife
Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus)
Explore facts about this huge shark - which can open its mouth up to a metre wide - including where you might see one in the UK.
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British wildlife
House sparrow (Passer domesticus)
Find out facts about this sociable bird.
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British wildlife
Robin (Erithacus rubecula)
Explore facts about this red-breasted festive icon.
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British wildlife
European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)
Get the facts on this garden favourite.
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Human evolution
Australopithecus afarensis, Lucy's species
Australopithecus afarensis is one of the best-known early human relatives thanks to an extraordinary fossil called Lucy.
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Human evolution
Homo erectus, our ancient ancestor
Learn about the longest-surviving human species, which was also the first known to leave Africa.
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Human evolution
Homo naledi, your recently discovered human relative
Meet your long-lost relative and find out why their discovery has had such an impact on our family tree.
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Space
The Moon
Explore facts about this small but mighty celestial body.
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Space
Planet Venus
Discover facts about Venus, the planet closest to Earth.
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Space
The Sun
Explore facts about the biggest and hottest object in the solar system.
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Human evolution
Who were the Neanderthals?
Explore Neanderthal facts, from looks to lifestyle and abilities. These early humans are far more similar to us than once believed.
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Space
Planet Mars
Explore facts about Mars, the red planet.
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Space
Planet Mercury
Explore facts about Mercury, our solar system's fastest planet.
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Inside bioinformatics: Q&A with Dr Katherine James
Dr Katherine James combines her love of biology and computing to interpret complex genetic data.
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Oceans
The spectacular display of the mobula ray
Why do some rays belly flop?
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British wildlife
A year of British garden wildlife
Join the team from BBC TV programme The British Garden: Life and Death on Your Lawn to uncover some of the hidden wildlife you could spot throughout the year.
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Spotlight: the Madagascan moon moth
Living for a week at most, the Madagascan moon moth has a lot to accomplish in its short life.
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Spotlight: the great eggfly
A stunning species with a disturbing diet: meet the butterflies sipping on human sweat.
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What on Earth?
Rainbow nature: life in flaming orange
Orange is the colour of zesty fruits and staple carrots, common fish and show-off birds.
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Spotlight: tiger longwing
Newborn humans take years to become adults - but for butterflies, the miraculous process takes just a few weeks.
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Beauty of the dual-gender butterfly
A one-in-10,000 genetic sensation - discover the stunning split-sex butterflies.
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Space
Planet Earth
A distinctive blue and green image of Earth reveals our planet's most remarkable features.
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What on Earth?
Seven of the world's weirdest moths
From moths eating their own mothers to carnivorous caterpillars on the rampage, the world of insects isn't always as it seems.
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Space
Planet Neptune
Our solar system's outermost planet may be last but it's certainly not least. Get the facts on this planet of extremes.
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Space
Planet Jupiter
Giant auroras, raging clouds and a storm three centuries in the making - Jupiter is every bit as dramatic as its appearance suggests.
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Space
Planet Uranus
Cold, dark and windswept - despite its calm appearance, the ice giant Uranus is a planet of extremes.
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Space
Planet Saturn
Blue skies on a golden planet, and two of our solar system's greatest extremes – Saturn is a planet of contrasts and surprises.
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Space
Dwarf planet Pluto
A blue atmosphere, smooth areas, and youthful mountain ranges - this dwarf planet is full of surprises.
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Spotlight: the owl butterfly
The owl butterfly's love of fruit juice can land it in trouble. Expert Luke Brown explains why.