Anatomy may be one of the oldest scientific pursuits, but it still has the power to astound. Harriet Bailey visits the Natural History Museum’s new exhibition.
New GM wheat goes on trial amid tight securityThe third GM trial in the UK aims to scare pests away from crops using ‘natural’ pheromones but comes amid strong opposition |
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Curiosity taxidermied the catHarriet Bailey and Alice Lighton delve into the curious world of taxidermy to see how it has advanced our understanding of natural history and modern medicine. |
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The search for weapons of maths communicationMaths is like Marmite – love it or loathe it. Harriet Bailey questions whether those campaigning for a maths museum in the UK have got their sums right |
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The hole story: Q&A with Professor John ShanklinFew discoveries have been as globally influential as the ozone hole, Harriet Bailey talks to one of the scientists involved |
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