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Mystery of dancing spiders' DNA could explain how they develop into new species

There are many more species of peacock spider than other animals, scientists think they may know why.

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The Druids Oak is 800 years old - can it help save tomorrow's forests?

Scientists are decoding the DNA of Britain's ancient oaks to crack the secrets of their superpowers.

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The Druids Oak is 800 years old - can it help save tomorrow's forests?

Scientists are decoding the DNA of Britain's ancient oaks to crack the secrets of their superpowers.

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Plant Biotechnology and Genetics: Principles, Techniques, and Applications, by C. Neal Stewart Jr., from Wiley. (Sep 14).

Widely read and now free to access Evolution and Sustainability at https://www.bit.ly/PTB1893. (Sep 8).

Microbiology in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Nanotechnology, Quantum, and Next Generation Sequencing, by Muhammad Ali Syed (Editor), Shahzad Ali (Editor), Tanveer Hussain (Editor), from CRC Press. (Aug 30).

The Evolutionary Journey of Amino Acids: From the Origin of Life to Human Metabolism, by Francois Blachier, from Springer (Aug 9).


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