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Deep trouble

What does commercial-scale deep-sea mining mean for the species inhabiting hydrothermal vents?

Herding the wild

Can ‘rewilding-lite’ help us to restore the biodiversity of abandoned land?

Conflicting ideas

Professor Harmit Malik, the latest winner of the Edward Novitski Prize for genetics, talks to The Biologist about his influential work on genetic conflict

War on the world

Tom Ireland explores how pollution and degraded landscapes of war only drive further conflict

Something in the air

Ecologist Dr Fabian Roger on using airborne DNA to detect species living nearby

No time to waste

Reducing the impact of bioscience on the world we study 

Algae versus the superbugs

How microalgae could remove unwanted antibiotics in waterways and wastewater

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