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Stay up to date with the ever-changing natural world and the people who study it with the Museum magazine, Evolve.

Evolve is packed with features, interviews, exhibition news, events for your diary and insights into the essential research done in the Museum's science departments.

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Issue 15

In this issue, discover amazing photographs from Sebastião Salgado's Genesis exhibition at the Museum.

Read a feature about Wallace100, a celebration of the life and legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace, co-discoverer of evolution by natural selection, on the centenary of his death. Award-winning writer Richard Conniff contributes stories behind acquisitions from Wallace's expeditions for the Museum's 70 million-plus collection of specimens.

Dr Joe Michalski has a second instalment of news from the Mars Curiosity rover, including what the rover has uncovered since the last issue and how scientists are interpreting the results.

Also, comedian Bill Bailey tells us why he is inspired by the Museum.

And finally, Karolyn Shindler takes a closer look at Martin Hinton, former Keeper of Zoology at the Museum and suspect in the Piltdown Man forgery.

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Forgotten naturalists - we take a look at men and women who made their mark in the scientific and natural world through skill, determination and overcoming the odds.

Science in the field - we reveal the latest research carried out in the field around the world.

Inside story - our scientists take the hot seat to discuss their work at the cutting-edge of the natural sciences.

Wildlife Garden - we unearth the diversity of flora and fauna of this urban oasis.

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