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Over 150 guests joined us for the RSB’s Bioscience Careers Day events (BCD) in March, hearing from a selection of industry ...
The Society of Biology, now the Royal Society of Biology, was founded 10 years ago this month. The Biologist convened a panel of key figures in the Society’s history to discuss why a unified voice for ...
This course covers fundamental statistical concepts and techniques essential for biochemistry and related fields. Participants will learn how to analy ...
Dame Georgina Mace is a professor of biodiversity and ecosystems and head of the Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research at University College London. Her research focuses on measuring the ...
Mark Blaxter and Kazuharu Arakawa look at the remarkable physiology of tardigrades, and why their recent appearance on Star Trek caused a stir among those who study them Science fiction loves a good ...
Consistently topping the UK's science and medicine podcast chart, this extended version of the Radio 4 programme features expert guests and more irreverent contributors discussing big scientific ...
The non-forested open ecosystem is the focus of William Bond’s book, but not because such ecosystems comprise a greater percentage of available land. Rather, the fact that many non-forested land areas ...
Attending a face to face training course can develop your skills and knowledge and provide opportunities for you to network and learn from others. Below is a list of the RSB training topics, subject ...
The latest advances in brain science raise fascinating ethical conundrums, which Joshua May elegantly navigates. To explore the question of whether we have free will, May gives a thorough introduction ...