About 300 years ago, Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus set out on a bold quest: to identify and name every living organism on ...
New species are being discovered faster than ever before — at a rate of more than 16,000 every year, suggests a new study.
There are roughly 2.5 million known species on the planet, but scientists estimate that's only a fraction of the biodiversity on Earth. A new study shows we're finding new species like never before.
New species are being discovered at a faster rate than ever—more than 16,000 every year—and the trend shows no sign of ...
The search for life on Earth is speeding up, not slowing down. Scientists are now identifying more than 16,000 new species ...
A new study shows scientists are discovering new species faster than ever, revealing Earth still holds vast unknown ...
Pocock, a space scientist at University College London and BBC presenter, predicts alien life will be found by 2075 but ...
A bizarre ecosystem discovered 3,640 meters deep in the Arctic reveals "frozen reefs" and alien-like life. Learn about this ...
There are roughly 2.5 million known species on the planet, but scientists estimate that's only a fraction of the biodiversity on Earth. A new study shows we're finding new species like never before.
Robert May, a famed ecologist, posed a hypothetical question to the scientific community 15 years ago - if an alien spaceship landed on Earth, one of the first questions they would likely ask would be ...
Roughly three centuries ago, Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus set out to catalog and name every living organism he could find. He is now widely ...