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Seeing is Believing

Seeing is Believing

Kevin Cox and Roger Gunn explain how human imaging is crucial for drug development

Cryobiology

Spotlight on: Cryobiology

Why is cryobiology important and how you might begin a career in it.

Pets and Pestilence

Pets and Pestilence

Infectious diseases and parasites carried by humans and domestic animals can have devastating effects on wild populations, writes John Bonner

Subatomic Science

Subatomic Science

Tom Ireland meets the biologists working in a nuclear reactor complex in France

Alfred Russel Wallace

Alfred Russel Wallace

As the 100th anniversary of Wallace's death passes, James Williams explores the life and legacy of one of the world's most important Victorian scientists

Finding Fungi

Finding Fungi

As the second UK Fungus Day approaches, Maurice Moss takes us on a whistle-stop tour of just some of the huge diversity of organisms found in the fungal kingdom

Cats on Camera

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

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