How looking for hibernating moths and butterflies now can help us better understand winter insect populations
How life science is helping us reduce emissions, lock away carbon and adapt to a warming world
Biologists should use scientific rather than eponymous names for biological phenomena, writes Denis Murphy FRSB
Bacteriophages found by members of the public are helping create libraries of viruses that could be used to treat multidrug resistant infections, writes Dr Ben Temperton
Could a diverse group of compounds known as oxylipins, be the molecules that enabled ancient single cells to join forces and become multicellular?
Extra sanitising is driving bacterial resistance to disinfectants
Studying how the global ‘anthropause’ caused by COVID-19 restrictions has impacted wildlife
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