The slender-billed curlew as an illustrated case study
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The slender-billed curlew as an illustrated case study
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Some birds may use songs to help each other migrate
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And why it’s bad for patients
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What are the philosophical and empirical dimensions of the association of neoliberalism with free markets and why are they so hard to shake off? My latest articles argue that we need to dispel the neoliberalism = free markets couplet and re-evaluate how we assess neoliberalism.
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Stratospheric balloons are giving astronomers sharper views of the universe
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Some of them seem to be repeat offenders
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A photographer and science teacher tells a new climate story about agriculture
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Viruses may play a surprising part
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I use the filmmaker’s work in my psychology lab to understand how we make sense of an unsettling world
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New DNA studies reveal more benefits from our hominin friends
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