News archive
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De-Extinction and the Meta-Mammoth: Reality Made Fiction, and Fiction Made Reality
Sarah Bezan considers the cross-dissemination of artistic and scientific practices and their bearing upon one another.
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Arboreal Nationalism and Species Variety in Early Nineteenth Century Scotland
In early nineteenth century Scotland a wave of popular interest in trees swept the nation. Harrie Neal considers the implications.
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Why should we bring back extinct species in virtual reality?
Postdoctoral research associate Sarah Bezan delves into an imaginative space of future revived species.
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From the remarkable to the banal
Postdoctoral research associate Michael Stratigos considers Archaeology’s role in wetland environment restoration.
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Some thoughts on artistic representations of the complexities of biodiversity change.
LCAB PhD student Chantal Berry suggests that non-visual forms of communication has great potential in conveying the complexities of biodiversity change
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Biodiversity and Invasive Species in Queer Brighton
Postdoctoral researcher Harrie Neal considers the need to think about the history of human relations to land in debates about non-native species.