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Harnessing the power of peptides

Maxwell Tabarrok argues that the creation of a new million-peptide database could help beat antibiotic resistance

The rise of the zombie bugs

The unsettling science of parasitic mind-control

Taxonomic trolling

How a small number of authors can cause chaos in biology’s system for naming species

Progressing to a PI post

Researchers' tips on making the leap from postdoc to a more senior research position

Synthesising success

Hugh Goold MRSB on the completion of the world’s first fully synthetic yeast genome

Earth’s final frontier

The race is on to collect and synthesise data on Norwegian Sea ecosystems before deep-sea mining begins says Sam Wenaas Perrin

Sounds of the undergrowth

Is sound more important to plant life than we think? Sarah Philip investigates.

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