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The way of the jackal

The arrival of the golden jackal in northern Europe has raised interesting questions about how we define and respond to ‘invasive’ species in rapidly warming parts of the world, writes Sam Perrin

In it for the long run

Ben Sykes explains how the UK’s long-term ecological field experiments – some of which have been running for over a century – can tell us things that no other studies can

What was on the prehistoric menu?

What the latest bioscience techniques reveal about hunter-gatherer cuisine

“This research has been in a deep freeze for decades”

Imran Khan on the renaissance of psychedelic science 

Master your metaphors

Andrew Reynolds discusses why the use of metaphors in science should be handled with care

Restoration Dramas

Samantha Andrews looks at the complex challenges of restoring ecosystems under the waves

Tackling inequalities in clinical studies

When certain groups are excluded or overlooked by clinical research, it exacerbates health inequalities and mistrust in science. Science needs to do better, writes Winston Morgan  

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