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We show you how to make a Tudor style Knot Garden in this green-fingered Make and Do.
The story of one of the most exciting dinosaur discoveries ever made in Britain began in 1983 when a huge claw bone w...
Natural history curator Paolo Viscardi attempts a Hot Bikram Yoga class in order to experience what happens when we g...
Biology is all about living things. Here are our favourite sites and resources to help you get your head around the subject.
Willdscreen Arkive is an online archive that shows you an amazing array of animal and endangered wildlife with the he...
Andrew Gray is a curator at the Manchester Museum and he has travelled to Costa Rica to show you where chocolate come...
The skeleton of a rabbit from Roman Britain has been unearthed.
Professor Marcel Dicke explains why we should all be eating more insects, while food experts Nordic Food Lab prepare ...
Discover a range of science experiments you can try at home.
Learn more about some of the planet's most extraordinary threatened animals with EDGE, a project from the Zoological Society of London.
Ask a Biologist is devoted to providing the best scientific information available to anyone who is interested in any ...
Born in 1918, Robert is still to this day known as the tallest person in medical history. When the Pathe cameras went...
Are you hungry? Eat the aphids and avoid your enemies!
As an entomologist, Tim is used to getting up close and personal with insects and here he lets a hungry leech feed on...
Every month Thinktank: Birmingham Science Museum publishes experiments for you to try at home or school with your fri...
How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shell, maybe? The Geffrye Museum gives you the chance to desi...