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Helen Pilcher

Helen Pilcher

The Guardian

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It’s official: scientists aren’t funny. But it doesn’t have to be this way

It’s official: scientists aren’t funny. But it doesn’t have to be this way

Science is an infamously dry endeavour. The noble practice seeks to answer humanity’s most inscrutable questions. How did life begin? What is...

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Helen Pilcher

Forget birdwatching, I’m into moth-watching: they’re fascinating and misunderstood insects

Forget birdwatching, I’m into moth-watching: they’re fascinating and misunderstood insects

Do you ever worry that your brain’s slowing down and your mind is … what’s the word … fogging? If you do, I have news. A recent study on...

29.03.2026 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

So a cow can use a stick to scratch its backside. When will we learn that humans are really not that special?

21.01.2026 30

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Helen Pilcher

Wild animals are great gift givers – and there’s one present in particular I’d love to receive for Christmas

25.12.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

Are raccoons – AKA trash pandas – really evolving into cute pets? One theory says yes

26.11.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

Leading conservationists just decided that genetically engineering wild animals is OK – sometimes. They’re right

23.10.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

Dogs name toys while elephants name each other. Animal language is more complex than we imagine

09.10.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

A giant insect that looks like a stick! What is not to love?

06.08.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

Animals keep evolving into anteaters. Could this be the future of humanity?

06.08.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher

Have researchers really ‘de-extincted’ the dire wolf? No, but behind the hype was a genuine breakthrough

10.04.2025 10

The Guardian

Helen Pilcher