Dr Rebecca Nesbit asks whether prejudiced language is getting in the way of sound ecological decision-making
As a UK exam board examines the possibility of a new GCSE in natural history, Helen Robertson explores what the subject is and what it might bring to 21st century pupils
Our series of short interviews looking at how bioscience is responding to an unprecedented crisis.
Professor Michael Levin on his 'living robots', and the use of bio-electricity to reverse birth defects
How a good lab handbook can save time and improve your team's science
Will recent efforts to curb online misinformation do anything to halt the alarming global slump in vaccination rates?
How small steps taken by gardeners can have a big impact on soil health, biodiversity and wildlife
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