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The imitation game

How do cephalopods match their surroundings in a fraction of a second?

A sense of place

The specialised cells that tell us where we are and where we’ve been

A killer cure

Liz Sockett reveals the amazing world of predatory bacteria, and their potential use as ‘living antibiotics’

Hatching a plan

Gary Hogben CBiol MRSB reports on efforts to protect leatherback turtle eggs in Costa Rica

Focus On: Genome Recoding

Reprogramming cells to work from an altered genetic code opens up a range of exciting possibilities 

What is science diplomacy?

How collaborative science can help international relations where other routes fail

The mega mangrove

Ecologist Gordon Maxwell FRSB calls for a forest of extraordinary mangroves to get World Heritage status

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