The RSB is delighted to announce its new partnership with Hachette Children’s Group (HCG) in conjunction with the Royal ...
The Royal Society of Biology has published an open letter from Professor Dudley Shallcross OBE FRSB to Professor Becky Francis CBE, Chair of Curriculum and Assessment Review, and the review panel.
Andy Clayton AMRSB explains how the alternative protein industry is working to change the food we eat for the sake of our planet. The Fermtech lab is a fun place to be. We have a corner room within a ...
The Biologist speaks to the founders of four networks for Black scientists about how to support and grow the Black STEM workforce In the last five years, a range of new organisations and networks have ...
Biology Curriculum Committee Our purpose is to ensure the biology curriculum at all educational stages is as relevant as possible and prepares students for their next steps in life – whether they go ...
Dame Julia, perhaps you could tell the readers of The Biologist a bit about yourself? JG: I've just retired as vice-chancellor at the University of Kent. Prior to that, I was chief executive of the ...
In Search of Mycotopia is written in a descriptive, sometimes wry journalistic style, covering the author’s journeys around the globe in search of people and places dedicated to fungi. Containing ...
The Biologist looks at how a series of DEFRA-sponsored studentships are helping to build resilience and capacity in the UK plant health sector This year the RSB is again partnering with DEFRA to offer ...
To celebrate 100 years since the formation of the Genetics Society, Alison Woollard talks to geneticist Jonathan Hodgkin about a centenary of remarkable progress and what they both owe to mutant worms ...
Viruses were discovered towards the end of the 19th century, thanks to the pioneering studies of Louis Pasteur, and Dmitri Iwanowsky and Martinus Beijerinck's separate work on tobacco mosaic disease.
Imagine for a moment that you are looking at a perfect stream. What do you see? Your answer will probably depend on where in the country you live, but it is unlikely to involve large, unsightly ...