The Evolution of Roses
There are 300 – 400 species of roses, depending on whose counting. The classic red rose for romantic endeavours varies,…
Exploring who we are and what we've done
There are 300 – 400 species of roses, depending on whose counting. The classic red rose for romantic endeavours varies,…
Us. Humans. We’re a bit odd at times but we descend from an incredible lineage story. As we go back…
Taxonomy is the study of naming and defining biological organisms in order to group them together according to common characteristics.…
Vertebrates make up a small number of total species alive today however they are dominant across various ecosystems and that…
Oxygen is atomic number 8 on the periodic table and a highly reactive non-metal. It forms oxides easily with other…
Ice ages are common in Earth’s history. They come in different forms, for example there have been ‘Snowball Earth events’…
Life begins in the primordial seas, 3 and a half billion years ago. Since the first bacteria and single cell…
Supercontinents have been forming since the Archean eon, 4 billion years to 2.5 billion years ago. The continents will come…
Earth. The beautiful blue marble, hanging there in space, chilling. It wasn’t always so blue and shiny. Here we explore…
Mass extinctions are common in Earth’s history. There have been 5 recognised mass extinctions over the last half a billion…
The evolution of Earth is intensely fascinating, with so many eras and epochs. Let’s break down some of the terms…