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People, pets and livestock have long been protected through vaccines, but scientists are now extending that approach to creatures once thought impossible to immunise. Researchers have already developed the world's first vaccine for honeybees and are testing similar technology in shrimp, despite the fact that these animals lack the antibody-based immune systems that conventional vaccines rely on.

Can you envision yourself on a peaceful walk around the quiet and awe-inspiring back rooms of an internationally renowned scientific facility, where all the walls are lined with industrial-sized steel drawers? Over many decades, countless numbers of prehistoric bones and geological samples have been lying quietly in dark drawers, waiting for new eyes to discover their hidden stories.

The Tyrannosaurus rex has long been one of the most fascinating predators among dinosaurs in the eyes of both scientists and people for well over a hundred years now. However, recent discoveries indicate that this predator was even more fascinating than one would expect because the Tyrannosaurus rex took more time to develop to its full potential than initially expected.

For years, cleaning polluted rivers has largely relied on expensive infrastructure, complex treatment systems and lengthy engineering projects. Now, scientists and water companies are turning to an unlikely ally growing quietly in forests and woodlands: mushrooms.In England, researchers have been testing a technique known as mycofiltration, which uses fungal networks to capture and break down pollutants in water.