23 November 2023 Image Purple Bar moth is 1,000th species sequenced in landmark project An ambitious project to sequence the genomes of all eukaryotic species found in Britain and Ireland has passed a major milestone.
28 July 2020 Image DNA deck shuffled in rapid cichlid evolution Earlham Institute scientists show large scale rearrangements in DNA structure could help explain the explosion of evolution in East African cichlid fish.
07 July 2020 Image What's living in the River Yare? Rivers are the lifeblood of civilisation. It's easy to see why so many of the world's major cities were built around waterways and their fertile, alluvial plains, and Norwich is no different.
16 January 2020 Image A big data cyberinfrastructure to keep pace with Colombia’s natural capital A call to build a big data cyberinfrastructure to support state-of-the-art science and the translation of research into evidence-based policymaking.
08 November 2019 Image Earlham Institute takes part in ambitious 'Tree of Knowledge' to map the genomes of all life in UK Earlham Institute (EI) has been awarded over 700k from the Wellcome Trust for the Darwin Tree of Life Project, aiming to produce a complete genomic UK biota as part of the wider Earth Biogenome Project (EBP).
30 September 2019 Image Science building a BRIDGE between Colombia and UK EI will celebrate the impact of UK-Colombian science collaborations with the British and Colombian Embassies and the Colombian research council (Colciencias) at the Natural History Museum.
12 August 2019 Image Protecting biodiversity in Colombia: former guerrilla fighters becoming citizen scientists Researchers from the Earlham Institute and the University of Sydney are working with ex-combatants of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia to grow their capability to protect the country’s valuable biodiversity.