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Crime Genes

Crime Genes

Dr Mairi Levitt looks at how lawyers are increasingly looking to use defendants’ genes to defend criminal behaviour, despite the evidence for its use being largely unconvincing

The Unlikely Labs

Do It Yourself

Tom Ireland explores the world of 'DIY biology' - where interested amateurs conduct surprisingly complex experiments, including genetic engineering.

The Needs of the Many

Craig Turner and Jeff Dawson explore whether ‘triage’ systems could help in the battle against biodiversity loss

Nancy and Jean

Passing the Baton

In May, Dame Jean Thomas took over from Dame Nancy Rothwell as president of the Society of Biology. The Biologist editor Sue Nelson met both women at Charles Darwin House to celebrate the handover

Running out of Land

Alan Belward explains how satellites can help monitor the latest threat to life on Earth: a lack of space

Spotlight on: Clinical Trials

Why are clinical trials important and what types of careers are associated with them?

Orangutan

Poor Relations

Ashley Leiman OBE, director of the Orangutan Foundation, explores the complex relationship between man and our closest relatives – the great apes

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