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Earth’s final frontier

The race is on to collect and synthesise data on Norwegian Sea ecosystems before deep-sea mining begins says Sam Wenaas Perrin

Sounds of the undergrowth

Is sound more important to plant life than we think? Sarah Philip investigates.

‘Life science is raising new ethical questions, at unprecedented pace'

Horizon-scanning with ethics expert Danielle Hamm

The speed of life

How understanding the speed of cellular processes can make us better biologists

Dodo detectives

Scientists working on a cutting-edge research project to understand the evolution and ecology of the dodo explain how they must first make sense of confusing nomenclature, fanciful Victorian descriptions and non-existent subspecies

Surviving ‘the politics factory’

An exclusive extract from former chief scientific advisor Professor Sir Ian Boyd'snew book

The science of body art

Former microbiologist and public health expert Julie Russell explains how her decades-long career is helping her in a very different role – as the co-owner of a tattoo and piercing studio

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