The Viscount Stansgate FRSB addressed the House of Lords during a debate on Friday 17 January 2025 on the Consumer Products ...
The Royal Society of Biology is working in partnership with the Field Studies Council to bring you the Signs of Spring survey ...
Welcome to the RSB's A-Z of the Biosciences video series! Each video focusses on a different area of biology, with our biologists sharing the highlights of their work. Each video has details of the ...
This straight line represents the border between nature and the humanity. However, human impact like this can be seen all over the world with ecosystems going through huge, dramatic changes. Almost ...
It's not surprising that many people visiting aquaria do not think seahorses are fish. After all, fishes don't generally have a horse-like head, a prehensile tail like a monkey and independently ...
The translocation of species from their native range to new environments is an increasingly common phenomenon as the world becomes ever more interconnected. The resulting biological homogenisation ...
It is early morning and I am tracing my way through the woods of central North Carolina to meet Tami McGraw when she emails about what we could eat when I arrive. “Would you like to try emu?” she asks ...
Professor Black is director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at the University of Dundee. She is a founder and past president of the British Association for Human Identification and ...
The Society's membership magazine The Biologist has been shortlisted in the PPA Scotland Magazine Awards. The Biologist won Best Design at the awards last year, and was shortlisted for Best Magazine.
Researchers are slowly deciphering the meaning of chimpanzee, bonobo and other ape gestures. Kirsty E Graham explains how some of these signals are common to all species, including us The Biologist 66 ...