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‘If I drop this, I’ll kill the queen’: how I launched a veterinary practice for bees
2023
Elizabeth Hilborn is among just a handful of people in the United States who are medically trained to treat honeybees.
Elizabeth Hilborn is among just a handful of people in the United States who are medically trained to treat honeybees.
Elizabeth Hilborn wearing a beekeeping suit and inspecting a brood frame from a hive
Credit: Kate Medley for
Nature
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I pioneered a method to study cement using a particle accelerator
2024
Materials scientist Shiva Shirani measures how cement hardens at the nanoscale to inform how to develop a more eco-friendly material.
Materials scientist Shiva Shirani measures how cement hardens at the nanoscale to inform how to develop a more eco-friendly material.
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I use ethnobotany to bring India’s medicinal plants into urban landscapes
2024
N. M. Ganesh Babu collects, studies and propagates his country’s Indigenous flora for their herbal and aesthetic qualities.
N. M. Ganesh Babu collects, studies and propagates his country’s Indigenous flora for their herbal and aesthetic qualities.
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Therapy dog spreads paws-itivity at cancer hospital
2024
Marguerite Nicodeme works with Snoopy the dog to bring moments of cheerful relief to patients and their carers.
Marguerite Nicodeme works with Snoopy the dog to bring moments of cheerful relief to patients and their carers.
Credit: Julie Glassberg for
Nature
Snoopy, an English springer spaniel, in a hospital corridor, looking over his shoulder as he waits for his handler
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Giving thanks for a glovebox: helping to make medicines from natural substances
2024
Richmond Sarpong wishes more people had access to the nitrogen-regulated device.
Richmond Sarpong wishes more people had access to the nitrogen-regulated device.
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Hard data: looking deep into Indigenous forests
2023
Louis De Grandpré studies the traditional lands of Canada’s Pessamit people in the face of widespread logging.
Louis De Grandpré studies the traditional lands of Canada’s Pessamit people in the face of widespread logging.
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Deep, deep down: a day in the life of a subterranean biologist
2023
Špela Borko tells how caving enhanced her appreciation of the myriad life forms that teem in underground lakes.
Špela Borko tells how caving enhanced her appreciation of the myriad life forms that teem in underground lakes.
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Eavesdropping on plant chatter
2023
Amie Fornah Sankoh studies how viruses commandeer plant communication at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center.
Amie Fornah Sankoh studies how viruses commandeer plant communication at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center.
Credit: Whitney Curtis for
Nature
Amie Fornah Sankoh sat in front of a tray of plants using a syringe to inject a virus into one of the leaves
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How to make petunias naturally orange
2023
Biotechnologist Sara Abdou explores the genetics that regulate colour in ornamental flowers.
Biotechnologist Sara Abdou explores the genetics that regulate colour in ornamental flowers.
Sara Abdou picks a flower with large tweezers
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‘Ash was falling like rain’: how I became a volcanologist
2023
Richard Robertson monitors seismic activity across the Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean.
Richard Robertson monitors seismic activity across the Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean.
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