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We need insects!

Bugs. We like to watch them buzzing around us. We watch their colours and wings when they stop on the flowers on the balcony or in the garden. Sometimes they also annoy us, for example when we want to eat in peace. Either way: A world without insects is unimaginable.

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What Would Happen If All The Bugs Died?

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Learning to learn 13 tips from brain research

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HOW YOU CAN GET AN AA IN A-LEVEL LAW

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What's a gene drive?

A gene drive is a radical new way of re-engineering the genetic makeup of an entire species - including harmful insects like the mosquito. But as the technology steams head, fueled by powerful gene editing techniques coming out of synthetic biology like CRISPR Cas9, what are the risks, and how can w