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The bitter battle over the world’s most popular insecticides

As regulators consider a ban on neonicotinoids, debate rages over the harm they cause to bees. → Read More

The bitter battle over the world’s most popular insecticides

As regulators consider a ban on neonicotinoids, debate rages over the harm they cause to bees. → Read More

The bitter battle over the world’s most popular insecticides

As regulators consider a ban on neonicotinoids, debate rages over the harm they cause to bees. → Read More

The bitter battle over the world’s most popular insecticides

As regulators consider a ban on neonicotinoids, debate rages over the harm they cause to bees. → Read More

Cryo-electron microscopy wins chemistry Nobel

Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson share the prize for developing a technique for imagining biomolecules. → Read More

Cryo-electron microscopy wins chemistry Nobel

Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson share the prize for developing a technique for imagining biomolecules. → Read More

Sharks can live a lot longer than researchers realized

Errors in past studies could undermine conservation plans. → Read More

Sharks can live a lot longer than researchers realized

Errors in past studies could undermine conservation plans. → Read More

Researchers riled by lack of detail in Brexit science plans

UK government document fails to extinguish concerns over funding and migration. → Read More

Researchers riled by lack of detail in Brexit science plans

UK government document fails to extinguish concerns over funding and migration. → Read More

History: Tracking down a doomed Arctic expedition

Daniel Cressey surveys the remains of John Franklin's fatal 1845 voyage. → Read More

History: Tracking down a doomed Arctic expedition

Daniel Cressey surveys the remains of John Franklin's fatal 1845 voyage. → Read More

Largest-ever study of controversial pesticides finds harm to bees

Scientists say the industry-funded work confirms that neonicotinoids are harmful, but manufacturers question its conclusions. → Read More

Largest-ever study of controversial pesticides finds harm to bees

Scientists say the industry-funded work confirms that neonicotinoids are harmful, but manufacturers question its conclusions. → Read More

Largest-ever study of controversial pesticides finds harm to bees

Scientists say the industry-funded work confirms that neonicotinoids are harmful, but manufacturers question its conclusions. → Read More

Shining a light on the dark corners of the web

Cybercrime researcher Gianluca Stringhini explains how he studies hate speech and fake news on the underground network 4chan. → Read More

UK election: science spending pledges overshadowed by Brexit

Parties promise more money for research, but scientists fear impact of split with European Union. → Read More

UK election: science spending pledges overshadowed by Brexit

Parties promise more money for research, but scientists fear impact of split with European Union. → Read More

UK political parties promise science funding boost

Researchers welcome pre-election promises to raise R&D, implying billions more for science. → Read More

UK political parties promise science funding boost

Researchers welcome pre-election promises to raise R&D, implying billions more for science. → Read More