Where’s the value in biodiversity?
I sometimes get asked where the value is in biodiversity: you can’t eat it, drink it, or sell it, so
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
I sometimes get asked where the value is in biodiversity: you can’t eat it, drink it, or sell it, so
Last week’s post on the hagfish was pretty popular, or at least caused a lot of ‘yuk!’s, which may or
Those who know me know that I watch a lot of Asian films: some very high quality ones, and some
The lift this morning looked like the scene of a death match between Mud Man and The Incredible Slime Monster,
Douglas Adams, in The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy, wrote that “Man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than
Herr Doktor Bimmler commented on my recent post Flying frogs and cephalopods that he was expecting flying squid. Well, here they
In the wake of the US federal election which saw President Barack Obama returned for a second term, Alternet explains
Ever wondered why scientific advice doesn’t seem to get the traction it deserves? Ever wondered why public acceptance of the
Guest post by Jim Deed I like a good nature documentary – especially those that delve more deeply into biology