Today the RSB announces the launch of its new five-year strategy, from 2025-2030, and the unveiling of our new brand.
Beth Shapiro, chief scientist at the de-extinction start-up Colossal, talks to Tom Ireland about the science and ethics of recreating long-lost species in a lab Professor Beth Shapiro is an ...
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 ...
Growing the future is a report from the Royal Society of Biology Plant Science Group, published under its previous name, the UK Plant Sciences Federation. Launched in January 2019, the report ...
Described as the "sum of the current available information on HPV", this book is indeed that, and then some. Every page in this compendium is crammed with information, from the history of how the HPV ...
Paul Bloom’s latest offering is a measured and quietly authoritative tome that originated in the Introduction to Psychology course that the author taught for many years at Yale. Always calm and ...
This is the sequel to Isabella Tree’s excellent book Wilding: The Return to Nature of a British Farm, which was published in 2018 and has sold a quarter of a million copies in eight languages. It is ...
Infectious disease pandemics cause concern and captivate the imagination in equal measure. Public fear of the unknown and seemingly uncontrollable is fostered by news and social media and exploited by ...
Explaining the ecology of 189 habitats in a handy guide is a tall order. Why do we have conifers dominating in one place, deciduous trees in another, grasslands in some places and deserts elsewhere?
This is a lavishly produced and beautifully illustrated coffee-table book firmly ensconced in the ‘public understanding of science’ genre. The author, Sandra Hempel, an esteemed medical journalist, ...
Above: San Children in Andriesvaal, Kalahari, South Africa (by Migail de Klerk). Exporting unethical practices to low- and middle-income countries has become the new face of exploitative research, ...
Participants created a biology-inspired art sculpture from recycled, or other, materials to enter into the RSB BioCraft competition. You can cast your vote to decide this year's winners. A to Z of the ...