Marine life

When looking for signs of global warming, the melting of the world’s glaciers and ice sheets is often cited…
In the sphere of climate change, 19th century Irish physicist John Tyndall (1820-1893) is a giant.
We all rely on the seas for their abundant food, mineral and energy resources and yet more than 90% of the…
A free, outdoor photographic exhibition showing humankind's impact on our planet opened today outside the…
To coincide with our exhibition 'Robert Callender : Plastic Beach …poetry of the everyday' and World Oceans…
As part of our programme for the exhibition 'Robert Callender: Plastic Beach… poetry of the everyday',…
To complement our exhibition 'Robert Callender : Plastic Beach …poetry of the everyday', come and see BAFTA…
Professor Tim Ingold will draw on the work of Robert Callender to reflect on the state of play in the…
Around the world, the majority of seabird populations are declining – many of them to globally threatened…
The Edinburgh Vegan Festival is a mini-fest, during the Edinburgh Fringe, of ethically sourced food.
Chris Rapley, Professor of Climate Science at the University College of London, was awarded the
From robot football to making round bubbles square, from the science of intoxication at a Mad Hatter’s Tea…