Malagasy? Or is it Madagascan? Our research provides the answer
A group of scientists studying Madagascar’s natural treasures also wanted to respect the island’s language.
A group of scientists studying Madagascar’s natural treasures also wanted to respect the island’s language.
The conventional view is that Madagascar has no native cats. Yet, cats are plentiful.
This fossil find provides strong evidence of an African origin for some Malagasy chameleon lineages.
Very few academics do a great deal to share their often important and relevant research with the general public. What’s holding them back?
Collectively, the evidence studied by ichnologists helps to paint a picture of long-gone landscapes and the creatures and plants that populated those spaces.
Humans can learn a thing or two from animals on how to deal with stress.
There’s a common perception that supplements are harmless. But they can be dangerous at incorrect dosages.
Prior to the mid-19th century, the Isthmus of Suez – the 125km strip of land that lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea – was a quiet spot.
Palm oil is one of the 21st century’s most contentious agricultural commodities, but its relationship with humans goes back thousands of years.
Thanks to one historic victory, Ethiopia became the only African country never to be colonised.