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FOR THE FIRST TIME, SCIENTISTS SAY THEY’VE SUCCESSFULLY BROUGHT A
Successful European conservation policy pits farmer against predator
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
That figure could rise further. A wave of cutting-edge canine science is sweeping the globe, with everything from the Dog Aging Project’s 50,000-pet study, to biotech firms racing to develop anti-agei
It’s dawn in a meadow in southern Bavaria. A faint breeze ruffles the grass and whispers through the leaves of the woodland nearby. It seems deserted. Yet look closely – there, in the shadow between b
A rummage in the freezer saved my little boy’s life
Walking with Dinosaurs is back, with new discoveries rewriting what we thought we knew, says lead palaeontologist Professor Nizar Ibrahim as he introduces…