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Sir David Attenborough presents some of our research

Sir David Attenborough presents some of our research

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Two episodes of Natural Curiosities, presented by the eminent Sir David Attenborough, and filmed at Royal Holloway in the School of Biological Sciences,will air on BBC2 in March.
Date:
21st March 2018
True or not? Why the need for evidence-based answers is more important than ever

True or not? Why the need for evidence-based answers is more important than ever

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Every second we are bombarded with claims and counter-claims on every possible topic from climate change to cancer treatments.When some scientific findings report one result, and others the opposite result, this can leave us at best confused, and at worst, reaching the wrong conclusions and making the wrong decisions.
Date:
8th March 2018
Infectious disease in hoverflies linked to honeybee health

Infectious disease in hoverflies linked to honeybee health

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In research published on 28 February, 2018 in 'Biology Letters', scientists from Royal Holloway, University of London, Oxford University and Cornell University have shown for the first time that viruses that are harmful to honeybees are also present in hoverfly pollinators.
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28th February 2018

      

 

 

 

 
 
 

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