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OPINION

It's time for rational regulation

Post-Brexit, the UK can lead on developing a sound regulatory system for emerging agricultural techniques

Should biologists cite preprints?

Yes, says Jon Tennant - scholars should cite literature based on relevance and quality, not just because it has been published in a journal

Is the Convention on Biodiversity killing collection-based research?

The well-meaning conservation agreement drives research away from specimens in developing countries, while big business can still exploit natural resources

Bursting the p-value bubble

A vast amount of published bioscience research is based on flawed data analysis, and only a complete shift in priorities can reverse this dangerous situation

Could legalising the trade in rhino horn save the species?

Sustainable horn harvesting could ensure rhino are worth more alive than dead

Denys Wheatley: Why aren’t researchers taught how to write and publish?

Science education pays scant regard to the skills needed to present research clearly

James Borrell: Eight reasons why zoos are good for conservation

The shooting of a gorilla earlier this year reignited the debate about whether animals should be kept in captivity, but we must remember the essential work that good zoos do

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