The harlequin has spread across the entire British Isles in just a decade. William Fincham and colleagues look at why this beetle has thrived here
As the Society launches #BritainBreathing, an app to help researchers monitor the public's seasonal allergies, we look at the biology of allergic reactions
In the 30 years since the disaster at Chernobyl, wildlife in the highly radioactive 'Exclusion Zone' has thrived. Mike Wood and Nick Beresford report from a nature reserve like no other
Tim Birkhead and Nicola Hemmings explain how fertilisation, in some animals, requires more than one sperm
Rodrigo Rodrigues and Jônatas Abrahão look at so-called giant viruses – and how their unique features have forced us to reconsider whether viruses are living organisms or not
Rebecca Nesbit looks at making the transition from postgrad to postdoc
The flavivirus sweeping across Latin America and now associated with microcephaly in babies
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