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Plus, Arctic code, a new CasΦ for the CRISPR family, bird tracks in the sky, and good news on population growth, military spending, wildlife bans in Vietnam and woodland cover in the United Kingdom.
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If we want to change the story of the human race in the 21st century, we have to change the stories we tell ourselves.