As I may have mentioned, my features in Current Biology become freely accessible one year after publication. So, by now, all features published in 2014 or earlier are in the open archives. Here are some of the highlights of 2014:
November: How wild do you want to go? - rewilding efforts in the UK and elsewhere
July: Connecting with the natural world - use of modern technology in conservation and ecology
June: Phage therapies for plants and people
May: Chronic stress means we're always on the hunt - featuring "blue mind"
May: Learning to live with sharks
April: The complicated origins of our species
March: Latin America's resources: blessing or curse? - featuring Colombia's gold and Ecuador's oil.
March: The past and future habitability of planet Mars
PS: It just occurred to me that I could look at the viewing stats of the relevant blog entries - according to those the rewilding feature was the most popular one in 2014, followed by the one on stress and the blue mind. Glad my selection wasn't entirely decoupled from what readers want ...
Part of the information that went into those features ... (own photo)
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