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Biological Sciences

There Must Be Something in the Water: Is there Life in Mars’s Lakes?

On the 25th of July 2018, scientists announced an exciting discovery: promising signs were identifie...

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Biological Sciences

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse: Urbanisation and Evolution

Studies on the behaviour and evolution of different species, both historically and in the present, h...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

The Making of Morality – Is Altruism The Result of Evolution?

In The Descent of Man, Darwin wrote: “of all the differences between man and the lower animals, th...

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Biological Sciences

The Buzz About Bees: What Can Insect Brains Tell Us About Consciousness?

How do we define consciousness, and what would it mean for a bee to be conscious? Recent research i...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Why So Big-Headed? New Ideas on the Evolution of the Brain

The human brain is six times as large as that of other mammals of a similar size. Why are we so brai...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Brow Game Strong: Evolution and the Art of Communication

Can you tell what someone’s thinking from a raised eyebrow? Research conducted at the University o...

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Biological Sciences

Songs of the Sea?The Jazz Music of the Bowheads

New research from the University of Washington has found that the vocalisations of bowhead whales m...

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Biological Sciences

Train Jams: Leaves on the line

‘Slippery rail’ is a condition suffered by many railway tracks in Autumn and Winter. Mor...

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Biological Sciences

Go to bed! The effects of a lack of sleep

Matthew Walker writes in his fantastic new book ‘Why We Sleep’ that two-thirds of adults in deve...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Why are female scientists paid less?

In the past couple months, we have seen many events and exhibitions to mark 100 years since legislat...

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Biochemistry

I-poo-minating the way ahead

For millennia, mankind has utilised dung as a fuel, combusting it for heating, as well as the more c...

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Biological Sciences

Veganuary to last for more than just a month

In January, over 50,000 people took on the challenge of following a vegan diet for a month, as part ...

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