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Scientists: let's embrace fiction as well as facts

How story-telling can tell the truth about science

Learning the art of science

Education and public engagement must be more than fun facts and activities, argue Dr James Redfern and Professor Joanna Verran – they must tell us about the science

On shaky ground

Joe Turner asks why, when soil is crucial to our food supply and an essential component of a healthy biosphere, we continue to ignore the skills required to study it

Going public

Professor Bruce Hood says pop-up events can take the stress out of public engagement

Let’s make it clear…

To avoid the problems encountered with GM food, scientists need to define ‘synthetic biology’ clearly and quickly and ensure it is properly regulated, writes Dr Kerstin Elbing

Passengers to Extinction

Passengers to Extinction

Rajith Dissanayake asks whether humans will ever be able to rein in their appetites in order to stop extinctions

Green Legacy

Half a century after the death of Silent Spring author Rachel Carson, two authors in the latest issue of The Biologistcall for renewed action on species extinction. Karl Mathiesen begins with Carson's legacy.

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