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25 May 2014:
Next month marks 150 years since the discovery of the La Madeleine mammoth – an engraving that proves man lived alongside these prehistoric creatures. By Robin McKie
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20 May 2014:
World's most complete mammoth was found by a reindeer herder and his sons in Russia in 2007
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3 Apr 2014: Political rulings on education are too inflexible to be really useful for either school or parent, says Tracy McVeigh
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21 Mar 2014: A “once-in-a-lifetime” exhibition of John James Audubon’s watercolours opens in New York today. What can we expect?
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24 Feb 2014: Henry Nicholls: The flight of eight of Darwin’s finches, from Galapagos to London to Portsmouth to London to Cambridge
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20 Feb 2014: Ceri Leigh blames ambulance delay after she dislocated her right kneecap on Wimbledon bus for development of her PTSD
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3 Feb 2014: Guy the gorilla might be dead, but his capacity for reinvention is remarkable
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Guardian Professional, 30 Jan 2014:
Can exhibitions adapt to news, future knowledge and events? The Natural History Museum wants to stay current, permanently
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20 Jan 2014: Henry Nicholls: One giraffe, thousands of miles and some seriously big hair
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15 Jan 2014: The Hawaiian honeycreepers are one of the finest examples of adaptive radiation anywhere in the world. Here are four of them.
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