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The problem with robobees

Despite the best intentions of engineers and technologists, the trillions of micro aerial vehicles required to do the job of bees and other pollinators would be an ecological disaster

Pinch point

Alli Cartwright is a conservationist captive-breeding the endangered white-clawed crayfish – helping this keystone species battle invasive competitors and the ‘crayfish plague’

Waste opportunity

How metalotollerant bacteria could help upcycle the world's battery waste into valuable nanoparticles

The mysterious mesentery

Understanding the many functions of the mesentery, a connective membrane that was recently reclassified as an organ

"A game changer for COVID monitoring"

Dr Andrew Singer on how surveillance of wastewater could be a faster and cheaper way of monitoring COVID-19 

Practical thinking in a pandemic

The move to virtual teaching has been especially challenging for practical science, but is also an opportunity to develop new approaches and skills

Reimagining the final year project

Dr Sue Jones, Dr Dave Lewis and Michelle Payne discuss alternatives to traditional final year bioscience projects

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