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Killer Cultures

Amid reports of orcas attacking boats off the coast of Spain and Portugal, Hanne Strager looks at the amazing variety of killer whale cultures

'The problems start so early in life’

Athene Donald discusses how to attract and retain women in science

The sense behind senescence

Anti-ageing is big business, but why do we age in the first place? We look at the evolutionary logic of age-related deterioration

Can evolution explain free will?

Neuroscientist Kevin J Mitchell explains how evolution gave us and other organisms the power to shape our futures

Spatialomics: Life in 3D

Spatial omics is allowing biologists to reveal the finer details of human development, particularly in the developing embryo

Time travelling trees

How a UK science facility is helping young people understand and contribute to the science of climate change

In silico, in vivo

A new technique could pave the way for tiny electronic circuits to be ‘printed’ directly into the tissue of the body

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