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May 2, 2007
The silence of genes. Is genomic imprinting the software of evolution or just a battleground for gender conflict?
Philip Hunter
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April 25, 2020
The growth of social media in science: Social media has evolved from a mere communication channel to an integral tool for discussion and research collaboration
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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September 14, 2022
Europe's worst ever bird flu outbreak: This year's epidemic of highly pathogenic avian flu has had a devastating impact on wild and domestic birds and severe economic consequences
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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November 5, 2021
Cold cases and ancient trade routes: DNA phenotyping and isotope analysis extend forensic science into new domains
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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January 10, 2016
Exercise in a bottle: Elucidating how exercise conveys health benefits might lead to new therapeutic options for a range of diseases from cancer to metabolic syndrome
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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February 14, 2022
Understanding redundancy and resilience: Redundancy in life is provided by distributing functions across networks rather than back-up systems: Redundancy in life is provided by distributing functions across networks rather than back-up systems
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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April 11, 2022
Western science funders' response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine: European funding agencies are halting their collaborations with the Russian research establishment: European funding agencies are halting their collaborations with the Russian research establishment
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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May 6, 2009
Fight fire with fire. Can biopesticides fill the void left by banning chemical pesticides and herbicides?
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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July 2, 2009
Economic (un)natural selection. Could the credit crunch 'weed out' weaker research projects, institutes or even countries, improving research quality overall?
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
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October 2, 2009
The secret garden. The human digestive system is teeming with microbiotic life, but just how important are these interlopers for health and disease?
Philip Hunter
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EMBO Reports
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May 2, 2007
The silence of genes. Is genomic imprinting the software of evolution or just a battleground for gender conflict?
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
April 25, 2020
The growth of social media in science: Social media has evolved from a mere communication channel to an integral tool for discussion and research collaboration
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
September 14, 2022
Europe's worst ever bird flu outbreak: This year's epidemic of highly pathogenic avian flu has had a devastating impact on wild and domestic birds and severe economic consequences
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
November 5, 2021
Cold cases and ancient trade routes: DNA phenotyping and isotope analysis extend forensic science into new domains
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
January 10, 2016
Exercise in a bottle: Elucidating how exercise conveys health benefits might lead to new therapeutic options for a range of diseases from cancer to metabolic syndrome
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
February 14, 2022
Understanding redundancy and resilience: Redundancy in life is provided by distributing functions across networks rather than back-up systems: Redundancy in life is provided by distributing functions across networks rather than back-up systems
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
April 11, 2022
Western science funders' response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine: European funding agencies are halting their collaborations with the Russian research establishment: European funding agencies are halting their collaborations with the Russian research establishment
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
May 6, 2009
Fight fire with fire. Can biopesticides fill the void left by banning chemical pesticides and herbicides?
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
July 2, 2009
Economic (un)natural selection. Could the credit crunch 'weed out' weaker research projects, institutes or even countries, improving research quality overall?
Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports
|
October 2, 2009
The secret garden. The human digestive system is teeming with microbiotic life, but just how important are these interlopers for health and disease?
Philip Hunter
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