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The forest in the future

A giant experiment in Staffordshire bathes woodland in the CO₂ levels predicted in 2050

How to... reduce your lab's plastic waste

The world's bioscience and agricultural labs may be producing more than five million tonnes of plastic waste a year - but cutting your lab's waste is easier than you think

What is the real cost of the Suez Canal?

The famous waterway has been described as a 'conveyor belt' for non-native species to enter the Mediterranean

Saving the library of life

Dame Georgina Mace on the global crisis of biodiversity loss

Making it personal

Could data from smart devices and genetic information help personalise nutrition and lifestyle advice? 

Cats on Camera

For the last 10 years, Susan Cheyne and her colleagues have been setting camera traps to find out more about Borneo’s elusive cat species. She tells The Biologist about the highs and lows of trying to capture images of these rare and endangered species

How did Hannibal cross the alps?

Can aDNA help finally answer this age-old question?

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