A new species of mega-herbivore dinosaur discovered in Alberta, Canada preserves incredible details of its skin, scales and spines.
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New map of Universe's dark matter
Researchers have released the most accurate map ever produced of the dark matter in our Universe.
Countryside faces 'damaging uncertainty'
The National Trust weighs into the campaign to keep subsidies for Britain's farmers at the current level.
DNA clue to origins of early Greek civilization
DNA is shedding light on the people who built Greece's earliest civilizations.
Warming to boost deadly humidity levels across South Asia
By 2100, millions of people could face a lethal threat from heat and humidity driven by global warming.
Pollination threatened by artificial light
Researchers have discovered a new global threat to pollination - artificial light at night.
Human embryos edited to stop disease
The technique could prevent deadly diseases being passed down the generations.
Caterpillars turned into 'exploding zombies' by bug
Lancashire wildlife expert says infected insects go on "death march" like a "zombie horror film".
Not just stars
The shortlisted images in this year's Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year have now been selected.
Summer song
How field crickets are being brought back from the brink of extinction by a unique conservation project.
Secrets of the world's toughest creatures revealed
DNA analyses of tardigrades has given scientists an insight into their incredible survival abilities.
Slimy slugs inspire 'potentially lifesaving' medical glue
The secretion is very strong, moves with the body and sticks to wet surfaces, scientists say.
Signal may be from first 'exomoon'
A team of astronomers has potentially discovered the first known moon located beyond the Solar System.
Lapland zoo polar bears enjoy snow gift
Christmas has come early for Lapland zoo polar bears with snow in July.
Diesel and petrol car ban: Clean air strategy 'not enough'
The clean air strategy should include a scrappage scheme and clean air zones, campaigners say.