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Cats on Camera

For the last 10 years, Susan Cheyne and her colleagues have been setting camera traps to find out more about Borneo’s elusive cat species. She tells The Biologist about the highs and lows of trying to capture images of these rare and endangered species

How did Hannibal cross the alps?

Can aDNA help finally answer this age-old question?

Who was...Arthur Milnes Marshall?

Martin Luck FRSBrediscovers a zoologist and lecturer, killed in an accident in 1893

No Uncertain Terms

Is the terminology of cloning misleading?

Sea Change

The weird and wonderful ancient relatives of modern crocodiles

Unconscious Vision

The strange case of 'patient DF' - and how it led to new insights on how human vision works

From Evidence to Art

The art and science of palaeoart

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