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agriculture, culture

Contributors
Katarina Zimmer | Feb 1, 2018 | 3 min read
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2018 issue of The Scientist.
Bacteriophages to the Rescue
Emily Monosson | Jul 16, 2017 | 3 min read
Phage therapy is but one example of using biological entities to reduce our reliance on antibiotics and other failing chemical solutions.
Study: Farming Arose Twice in the Ancient Middle East
Bob Grant | Jun 21, 2016 | 1 min read
Ancient DNA research suggests that there were two independent agricultural revolutions more than 10,000 years ago.
Speaking of Science
The Scientist | Feb 1, 2016 | 2 min read
February 2016's selection of notable quotes
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant | Sep 1, 2015 | 3 min read
Brain Storms, Orphan, Maize for the Gods, and Paranoid.
It Takes a Village
Beth Marie Mole | Jun 1, 2013 | 10+ min read
Scientists working in developing countries find that giving back to local communities enriches their own research.
Making Good on Research
Beth Marie Mole | May 31, 2013 | 1 min read
Scientists working in developing nations who engage in capacity building find it bolsters the lives of locals and their own work.
Contributors
The Scientist Staff | Jun 1, 2012 | 3 min read
Meet some of the people featured in the June 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Speaking of Science
The Scientist | May 1, 2012 | 2 min read
May 2012's selection of notable quotes
Marriage Affects Crop Diversity?
Jef Akst | Oct 31, 2011 | 1 min read
Nuptial arrangements between members of African farming communities could have influenced the genetic diversity of the staple crop cassava.
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