Why not all gulls eat fish and chips
It is well established that sea gulls can profit from human food sources but at what cost? In this blog Susanne van Donk, corresponding author of a… Read more »
It is well established that sea gulls can profit from human food sources but at what cost? In this blog Susanne van Donk, corresponding author of a… Read more »
On World Environment Day, we look at what biotechnology can do to help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and move towards a bio-based economy.
With eradication of bovine tuberculosis remaining elusive, Professor Simon More, Associate Editor of the Irish Veterinary Journal… Read more »
Pesticides have been identified as one of the culprits of the loss in biodiversity. Prof. Ralf B Schäfer describes their recent… Read more »
Smart grid tools increase opportunities to reduce or shift residential electricity consumption, but can they shape residential… Read more »
To celebrate Earth Day we invited Frederic Gallo, lead author of a recent study published in Environmental Sciences Europe to talk… Read more »
Through the combination of genomics and metabolomics research, scientists are getting closer to understanding the impact of… Read more »
By replicating a traditional method of making water bottles used by Native Californian Indians, a new study published… Read more »
The Haber-Bosch process has enabled us to produce synthetic nitrogen fertilizers leading to higher crop yields and a boom in the… Read more »
As part of Biology Week, we describe the exciting uses of remote sensor technology in animal behaviour, conservation and… Read more »