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Wildlife science full of wonderful animals and inquisitive researchers makes for fascinating stories. Often, these stories are lost behind academic jargon or distorted by journalists.

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Wildlife science full of wonderful animals and inquisitive researchers makes for fascinating stories. Often, these stories are lost behind academic jargon or distorted by journalists. But in Biosphere, the scientists behind the research tell you their tales of discovery in creative and engaging ways, allowing you to see the story as it was meant to be told, with stunning photographs directly from the field. Academics, students and enthusiasts subscribe to Biosphere for a reliable and entertaining way to learn about the latest discoveries from the natural world. How does being beautifully bright affect the superb fairy wren's survival When the Mara river captures thousands of wildebeest each year, how does the loss of lives affect the surrounding ecosystem Why does the Egyptian vulture smear its face in red mud What can drilling into the Antarctic substrate tell us about the Adelie penguin's ecological history Why does the female moorland hawker dragonfly pretend to be dead These are just some of the questions that have been explored in the last few issues of Biosphere magazine. In addition to the in depth, fascinating articles, a run through of the latest news from Ecology, Conservation, Climate Change, Evolution and Physiology each with their own dedicated section allows anyone to keep their finger on the button. The magazine is bright, engaging and inspiring.. Student, University of York ...the magazine is extremely accessible and enjoyable to read as well as being scientifically robust, written by practising scientists, and cites the relevant literature making it an excellent resourse to encourage wider reading among students. It is also an excellent resource for highlighting career opportunities and encouraging post graduate study for biological science students. Knowledge Exchange Fellow, University of York Biosphere fills the gap currently seen in pop. science magazines with articles on ecology, evolution, physiology and the environment. ... it is a great way to find out about new research without having to bumble through the mess of scientific literature, particularly helpful to undergrads who are still trying to find their specific area of interest. Student, University of Bath Attractive magazine, brilliant photos, writing is easily digestible... covers different material than natureaaas science feeds found two dozen useful references across 4 magazines. PhD student, University of East Anglia It's a great way of engaging students with the literature. Lecturer, Keele University

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  • Wildlife science full of wonderful animals and inquisitive researchers makes for fascinating stories. Often, these stories are lost behind academic jargon or distorted by journalists. But in Biosphere, the scientists behind the research tell you their tales of discovery in creative and engaging ways, allowing you to see the story as it was meant to be told, with stunning photographs directly from the field. Academics, students and enthusiasts subscribe to Biosphere for a reliable and entertaining way to learn about the latest discoveries from the natural world. How does being beautifully bright affect the superb fairy wren's survival When the Mara river captures thousands of wildebeest each year, how does the loss of lives affect the surrounding ecosystem Why does the Egyptian vulture smear its face in red mud What can drilling into the Antarctic substrate tell us about the Adelie penguin's ecological history Why does the female moorland hawker dragonfly pretend to be dead These are just some of the questions that have been explored in the last few issues of Biosphere magazine. In addition to the in depth, fascinating articles, a run through of the latest news from Ecology, Conservation, Climate Change, Evolution and Physiology each with their own dedicated section allows anyone to keep their finger on the button. The magazine is bright, engaging and inspiring.. Student, University of York ...the magazine is extremely accessible and enjoyable to read as well as being scientifically robust, written by practising scientists, and cites the relevant literature making it an excellent resourse to encourage wider reading among students. It is also an excellent resource for highlighting career opportunities and encouraging post graduate study for biological science students. Knowledge Exchange Fellow, University of York Biosphere fills the gap currently seen in pop. science magazines with articles on ecology, evolution, physiology and the environment. ... it is a great way to find out about new research without having to bumble through the mess of scientific literature, particularly helpful to undergrads who are still trying to find their specific area of interest. Student, University of Bath Attractive magazine, brilliant photos, writing is easily digestible... covers different material than natureaaas science feeds found two dozen useful references across 4 magazines. PhD student, University of East Anglia It's a great way of engaging students with the literature. Lecturer, Keele University....from iSUBSCRIBE
  • Wildlife science full of wonderful animals and inquisitive researchers makes for fascinating stories. Often, these stories are lost behind academic jargon or distorted by journalists. But in Biosphere, the scientists behind the research tell you their tales of discovery in creative and engaging ways, allowing you to see the story as it was meant to be told, with stunning photographs directly from the field. Academics, students and enthusiasts subscribe to Biosphere for a reliable and entertaining way to learn about the latest discoveries from the natural world. How does being beautifully bright affect the superb fairy wren's survival When the Mara river captures thousands of wildebeest each year, how does the loss of lives affect the surrounding ecosystem Why does the Egyptian vulture smear its face in red mud What can drilling into the Antarctic substrate tell us about the Adelie penguin's ecological history Why does the female moorland hawker dragonfly pretend to be dead These are just some of the questions that have been explored in the last few issues of Biosphere magazine. In addition to the in depth, fascinating articles, a run through of the latest news from Ecology, Conservation, Climate Change, Evolution and Physiology each with their own dedicated section allows anyone to keep their finger on the button. The magazine is bright, engaging and inspiring.. Student, University of York ...the magazine is extremely accessible and enjoyable to read as well as being scientifically robust, written by practising scientists, and cites the relevant literature making it an excellent resourse to encourage wider reading among students. It is also an excellent resource for highlighting career opportunities and encouraging post graduate study for biological science students. Knowledge Exchange Fellow, University of York Biosphere fills the gap currently seen in pop. science magazines with articles on ecology, evolution, physiology and the environment. ... it is a great way to find out about new research without having to bumble through the mess of scientific literature, particularly helpful to undergrads who are still trying to find their specific area of interest. Student, University of Bath Attractive magazine, brilliant photos, writing is easily digestible... covers different material than natureaaas science feeds found two dozen useful references across 4 magazines. PhD student, University of East Anglia It's a great way of engaging students with the literature. Lecturer, Keele University....from iSUBSCRIBE
  • Wildlife science full of wonderful animals and inquisitive researchers makes for fascinating stories. Often, these stories are lost behind academic jargon or distorted by journalists. But in Biosphere, the scientists behind the research tell you their tales of discovery in creative and engaging ways, allowing you to see the story as it was meant to be told, with stunning photographs directly from the field. Academics, students and enthusiasts subscribe to Biosphere for a reliable and entertaining way to learn about the latest discoveries from the natural world. How does being beautifully bright affect the superb fairy wren's survival When the Mara river captures thousands of wildebeest each year, how does the loss of lives affect the surrounding ecosystem Why does the Egyptian vulture smear its face in red mud What can drilling into the Antarctic substrate tell us about the Adelie penguin's ecological history Why does the female moorland hawker dragonfly pretend to be dead These are just some of the questions that have been explored in the last few issues of Biosphere magazine. In addition to the in depth, fascinating articles, a run through of the latest news from Ecology, Conservation, Climate Change, Evolution and Physiology each with their own dedicated section allows anyone to keep their finger on the button. The magazine is bright, engaging and inspiring.. Student, University of York ...the magazine is extremely accessible and enjoyable to read as well as being scientifically robust, written by practising scientists, and cites the relevant literature making it an excellent resourse to encourage wider reading among students. It is also an excellent resource for highlighting career opportunities and encouraging post graduate study for biological science students. Knowledge Exchange Fellow, University of York Biosphere fills the gap currently seen in pop. science magazines with articles on ecology, evolution, physiology and the environment. ... it is a great way to find out about new research without having to bumble through the mess of scientific literature, particularly helpful to undergrads who are still trying to find their specific area of interest. Student, University of Bath Attractive magazine, brilliant photos, writing is easily digestible... covers different material than natureaaas science feeds found two dozen useful references across 4 magazines. PhD student, University of East Anglia It's a great way of engaging students with the literature. Lecturer, Keele University....from iSUBSCRIBE
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