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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 ...
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 ...
With different education reforms underway in each of the four UK nations, the RSB has been working hard to ensure better biology and science education for all young people Across the UK, governments ...
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 ...
How many neurons are in a brain? Why do we draw neurons as we do in biology classes? What advances led to the discovery of axons? Richard Wingate weaves contemporary neurobiology with history of ...
Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins. The term was coined in the 1990s to make an analogy with genomics, the study of genomes. The entire set of proteins that are made by an organism or ...
Dr Andrew Singer, a senior scientist at the UK’s Centre for Hydrology and Ecology, is leading the UK’s National COVID-19 Wastewater-Based Epidemiology Surveillance Programme. He hopes this NERC-funded ...
This book covers a wide variety of topics and is structured around the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, issued in 2000 and adopted in Nagoya in 2010. Each of the 16 global targets of the ...
Our camera trap adventure started more than 10 years ago in late 2007 with a question: did clouded leopards live in Bornean tropical peat-swamp forest? Our focus was the long-term research site in the ...
The challenges of the modern world are testing our architects to the limit. Not only do we desperately need more affordable housing for our growing population, but our buildings have to be as energy, ...