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Science newsNoisy neighbours: Listening in to nature in cities and towns
Urban soundtracks allow us to listen in to wildlife, from calling birds and shouting foxes to the smaller and quieter animals such as worms and insects.
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Science newsScientists weed out harmful genes to breed better potatoes
An unprecedented look at potato genetics could help to tackle world hunger.
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Science newsRare fossils fill a gap in the evolution of major animal groups
Exceptionally well-preserved fossils from the Cambrian period have helped fill a gap in our understanding of the origin and evolution of major animal groups alive today.
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Science newsNew group of butterflies named after Lord of the Rings villain Sauron
While there are currently only two members of the genus Saurona, many more as-yet-undescribed species are thought to exist.
7 May 2023