SHANTA BARLEY
JOURNALISM
Nature
Science in the developing world: Eritrea's shattered science
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New Scientist
California’s coastal waters a dump for fishing gear
Illegal toxic waste spotted from space
City vs country: The concrete jungle is greener
Haiti's earthquake was 'long overdue'
Female baboons are victims of domestic abuse
Ideas conjure up colour for swimming synaesthete
You too can have a dream body – in your movies
Graveyard DNA rewrites African American history
The fantasy fish of Samuel Fallours
Biblical bee-keepers picked the best bees
Thumbs up for gesture-based computing
Greenland’s glaciers disappearing from the bottom up
Frog embryos listen for bad vibrations to avoid snakes
Why the hammerhead shark got its hammer
Cocaine and pepper spray – a lethal mix?
Dangling stockings reveal whales’ sex drive
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BBC
Last stand of the Madagascan spider tortoise
BP brings 'green era' to a close
BBC Bloom articles (no longer available) and blog
Guardian
Where there's bugs, there's brass: UK firm lands $500m biofuel contract
Polar bear could be saved if emissions are cut, says new study
Toxic waste clean-up on Olympic site cost taxpayers £12.7m
Scientists investigate potential new lemur species
Global warming could cut number of Arctic hurricanes, study finds
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The Conversation
Relax, shark numbers aren’t booming, but more research can make us safer