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'There’s still something new every day'

Alison Woollard talks to geneticist Jonathan Hodgkin about a century of remarkable progress in genetics, and what they both owe to mutant worms

Accelerating Evolution

How homing gene drives could be used in conservation, agriculture and public health

Sensing success at iGEM

A team of scientists from the University of Nottingham explain their entry into one of the largest science competitions in the world, the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM)

Early developers

Kevin Nicholas explains how the complex signalling molecules in marsupial milk could help inform treatments for human babies born prematurely

"The wave has only got bigger"

Co-inventor of CRISPR gene-editing technology Jennifer Doudna gives her view on one of the biggest science stories of the decade

The Search for Lost Species

Finding organisms on the edge of existence

The Rise of the Ancients

In just forty years, Archaea have gone from virtually unknown to one of the most important and exciting groups of organisms in bioscience

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