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John Sharp John Sharp
Mary Kingsley was an archetype, if not the archetype, of the formidable Victorian lady. Despite her physical frailty she managed to face the most hair-raising encounters in remote West Africa with an unshakeable aplomb that almost defies be...
Heather A Outred Heather A Outred
New Zealand is an archipelago isolated in time and space. Flowering plants have evolved in the almost-complete absence of terrestrial mammals, some of the most prolific seed-dispersers from the rest of the world, and fascinating mechanisms ...
Rebecca Parkin Rebecca Parkin
Along with chemotherapy and surgery, radiotherapy has enabled a level of success in the treatment and palliative care of cancer patients. However, as we enter the 21st century under the cloud that one in three of us will be diagnosed with c...
Felix Wäckers Felix Wäckers
It is common knowledge that many flowering plants produce nectar to reward pollinators. Not so well known is the fact that plants, fungi and insects also employ sugar-rich solutions to obtain transport or defensive services. However, not al...
Lewis Halsey Lewis Halsey
An extraordinary variety of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles are adapted to life in the oceans. Many of them spend their entire lives there without being able to breathe underwater. But just how do they exploit this hostile environme...
Richard A Houghton Richard A Houghton
The carbon cycle is fundamental to life on Earth and it determines the amount of carbon dioxide that will remain in the atmosphere. As concentrations increase, understanding the processes that remove carbon from the atmosphere becomes cruci...