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How the psychology and biology of the world’s most popular pets compare
Mass extinctions and evolutionary leaps, from bacteria to Homo sapiens
Well, not quite – but it’s true that about 80 per cent of our ocean floor remains unexplored and uncharted. Discovering what our ocean depths look like and what life might be found there is just as ch
Successful European conservation policy pits farmer against predator
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I stop short of taking my next step. Somewhere amid the squeak-crunch of snow beneath my boots and the footfalls and heavy breathing of our labrador, Hobbes, there is something else. The two of us sta
From bees playing ball to snowboarding birds, is there reason to animal recreation?