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NatureVolve

Issue 12
Magazine

NatureVolve beautifully shares ideas in science, conservation and art, to celebrate nature. Each issue includes insightful interviews, stunning photography, SciArt and other forms of art, plus poetry and much more from our fascinating science-art community.

NatureVolve

Editorial note • Welcome to NatureVolve issue 12

How Scientists Use Ancient Soils to Predict the Future

Spanish researcher presents tangled web of human evolutionary relationships

Fossil leaf as a map to past climate

Ostracods: Fossil time machines into past and future ecosystems

When honeybees adapt, their parasites retaliate

Jack Horner: From Finding Fossil Bones to Visualizing Dinosaurs

Paleoartist finds magic in the past and present

Brian Murphy’s world of paleoart and fantasy

BioArt course opens access to science

The A Level Biologist – Over a decade of evolution

When sculptures speak fluent physics with Sukant Saran

Cella Siegelman

A boat ride to Howth


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Frequency: One time Pages: 68 Publisher: NatureVolve Edition: Issue 12

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 25, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

NatureVolve beautifully shares ideas in science, conservation and art, to celebrate nature. Each issue includes insightful interviews, stunning photography, SciArt and other forms of art, plus poetry and much more from our fascinating science-art community.

NatureVolve

Editorial note • Welcome to NatureVolve issue 12

How Scientists Use Ancient Soils to Predict the Future

Spanish researcher presents tangled web of human evolutionary relationships

Fossil leaf as a map to past climate

Ostracods: Fossil time machines into past and future ecosystems

When honeybees adapt, their parasites retaliate

Jack Horner: From Finding Fossil Bones to Visualizing Dinosaurs

Paleoartist finds magic in the past and present

Brian Murphy’s world of paleoart and fantasy

BioArt course opens access to science

The A Level Biologist – Over a decade of evolution

When sculptures speak fluent physics with Sukant Saran

Cella Siegelman

A boat ride to Howth


Expand title description text