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Jane Courtnell
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Science, what’s good?
This week's science news
Friday, Mar 18, 2016
By Jane Courtnell
Who really killed the Ichthyosaur?
Mary Anning discovered its fossilised remains in 1810
Friday, Mar 11, 2016
By Jane Courtnell
Science, what’s good?
Our weekly column on the goings-on in the science world
Friday, Feb 26, 2016
By Jane Courtnell
The elusive green business model
Why is it taking so long for businesses to adopt greener strategies?
Friday, Feb 5, 2016
By Jane Courtnell
Lonely wail might indicate new species
Scientific community torn over a unique recording from elusive whale
Friday, Nov 13, 2015
By Jane Courtnell
Money is green? Bank of England in awe
Why the public must put pressure on governments to invest in renewable energies
Friday, Oct 23, 2015
By Jane Courtnell
What’s your angle? Willows and biofuels
Jane Courtnell reports on research into alternative energy sources
Friday, Mar 20, 2015
By Jane Courtnell
Fossil discovery sheds light on human origins
Humans are unmistakably tied to our ape origins, says Jane Courtnell
Friday, Mar 13, 2015
By Jane Courtnell
You are what you eat – but where does it come from?
Jane Courtnell on the woes of unsustainable agriculture
Monday, Feb 9, 2015
By Jane Courtnell