The 13th Biology Week hosted by the Royal Society of Biology saw people from across the UK and around the world taking part ...
The Royal Society of Biology celebrated its highly anticipated annual awards ceremony last night as one of the flagship ...
Innovation in biology will help us support all life on Earth now and in the coming decades. Biology Week celebrates and raises the profile of these achievements and the important work that ...
Four apprentices have been recognised as being outstanding in their fields in this year’s Apprentice of the Year Awards. The Award showcases apprenticeships as a valuable career path and spotlights ...
This project supports transition from primary to secondary school with peer to peer learning across age groups. Secondary students learn how to deliver the range of Gopher Science Lab activities to ...
An annual biology photography competition which invites amateurs to submit photographs on a particular theme. Each year, the competition's judges look for an original interpretation of this theme.
James M Ryan Johns Hopkins University Press, £29.50 Over 19 chapters, Mammalogy Techniques is a laboratory manual for the student and tutor. Chapters one and two are dedicated to the primary resources ...
Like the leopard, lion and elephant, white and black rhinos are part of Africa's 'big five' and are under increasing threat. They are hunted illegally for their horn, which is sold through criminal ...
Welcome to the regional pages for the Southeast Asia branch. Full details of other RSB events are on the events pages. This branch was approved by RSB Council in December 2022 and represents the ...
The UK's black garden ants (Lasius niger) are currently taking to the air in spectacular style, with sightings coming in for the Society of Biology's flying ant survey earlier than usual. Last year's ...
"He'd make a lovely corpse," says Mrs Gamp in Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit. There are lots of lovely corpses – and bits of them – in Elizabeth Hallam's new book. If you are not comfortable with ...
In 1990 the ambitious CERN computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee built the World Wide Web to help researchers share information rapidly. Just a few months later, arXiv (pronounced 'archive') was ...