How bacterial cells destroyed by antibiotics help other cells avoid the same fate
Does the revival of cells from 100 million year old sediment force us to rethink what is required to power life?
Eavesdropping on alarm calls and food false flags: amazing tales of information parasitism from the animal kingdom
The best audio shows to keep you informed and entertained this year
The implications of highly accurate protein-predicting platforms for biology
Dr Richard Smith introduces an exclusive extract from his new book, The World Beneath, which includes the first images ever taken of a male pygmy seahorse giving birth
50 years since efforts to protect Brazil’s golden lion tamarins began, it has become one of the region’s most inspiring conservation stories, writes Jeremy Mallinson OBE FRSB
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