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Earlier today the Chancellor presented the 2025 Spending Review, setting out departmental budgets until 2029, and investment ...
The Royal Society of Biology has announced this year’s winner of the Higher Education Bioscience Teacher of the Year Award.
An article on urban beekeeping from the latest issue of The Biologist has attracted widespread attention from media outlets in the UK and abroad. The author's message that urban beekeeping may not be ...
Over the past century, biologists have developed an understanding of the human body and the ability to intervene in processes at organ, cellular and sub-cellular levels. This has led to improvements ...
You might not be able to point it out on a diagram of the human body and you certainly can’t draw it: the mesentery is an intricately folded collection of tissues that joins the organs of the ...
The RSB is devastated to announce the death of former colleague Alessandro Coatti who was murdered in Colombia. Alessandro, known as Ale, worked for the Royal Society of Biology for eight years as ...
Marine experts came together for the latest Policy Lates event to discuss the importance and challenges of protecting ocean biodiversity. The world’s oceans are key components of our global ecosystem ...
The Home Office has released the statistics for animal use in science in Great Britain for 2022, with data showing that the total number of procedures was down almost 10% compared to 2021. Overall ...
Earlier today, the Chancellor presented the 2024 Spring Budget, setting out Government’s spending commitments for the year ahead. The Royal Society of Biology is disappointed by the announcements ...
Attendees of the latest RSB Policy Lates discussion heard a variety of staggering and sobering statistics on the need to reform the way we grow and consume food. Over a hundred people watched the ...
Venom is generally synonymous with death and misfortune, but there’s more to venom than you might think. Containing a mix of hundreds of proteins, peptides and other components that have evolved to ...