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Biochemistry

How Little Aloxotl Will Stop Us Aging ‘A-lotl’

Meet Aloxotl  (pronounced ah-loh-shottle) – most likely the cutest little amphibian you’ve ev...

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Biological Sciences

EspresSOS: The Uncertain Future of Coffee

Fuel for your all night-er to make your coursework submission deadline? A necessary pick-me-up befor...

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Biochemistry

Moon Flies and Cosmic Cotton: A Glimpse into the Future

Natural Scientists and those with otherworldly interests will be in awe of man’s latest achieveme...

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Biological Sciences

Speak the Squeak: A Conversation with Mice

Thanks to artificial intelligence, the extraordinary powers of Dr.Dolittle may soon be imaginable fo...

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Biological Sciences

Innovative Spectacles

There is something about spectacles that seems both timeless and retro – after all they have been ...

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Biological Sciences

No such thing as a Triple Threat Turkey

In the human world, we often find examples of where people can exhibit multiple talents; in the spor...

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Biological Sciences

Animal Grief: Merely Crocodile Tears?

Do animals grieve? The question is a contentious one among scientists. In the era of the internet, t...

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Biological Sciences

“Survival of the Sluggish”? New Research on Energy and Extinction

Recent research has shown that species that use the most energy day to day are actually more likely...

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Biological Sciences

Unintelligent Design? Cancer, Cataracts, and Irreducible Complexity

Intelligent design, often used as an argument for the existence of God, posits that the natural worl...

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Man’s New Best Friend? The Evolutionary Domestication of the Fox

The process of turning wild wolves into loyal and friendly domestic dogs began well over 10,000 year...

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Biological Sciences

Hijacking Genes: An Evolution Revolution?

New research is questioning our understanding of how genetic information is passed on. We tend to th...

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Biological Sciences

The Origins of Anxiety: Studies in Behaviour and Brain Chemistry

It’s normal to experience feelings of worry and fear as a response to stressful situations, as wel...

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