The Biology Education Research Group (BERG) was formed in 2010 with the aim of bringing together those with a strong interest and expertise in the field of education research in the biosciences. The ...
In 1825, Michael Faraday decided to launch a series of lectures in the festive holiday break featuring "spectacular demonstrations" aimed at a "juvenile auditory". The lectures have taken place almost ...
Not so long ago, the UK became the first country to approve the creation of 'three person babies' and already another genetic technique is in the news. Fast and accurate genome editing tools, such as ...
Theoretical epidemiologist professor Sunetra Gupta talks to Tom Ireland about alternative models of how and when COVID-19 could have spread through the UK Sunetra Gupta is professor of theoretical ...
Sir Paul Nurse Hon FRSB, director of the Crick Institute, on turning Europe's largest biomedical research centre into a giant testing facility. Can you summarise how the Crick shifted its focus since ...
Science, technology, and innovation have recently been at the heart of the political agenda. The Royal Society of Biology was pleased to provide a briefing for a debate on the contribution of science ...
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 ...
Pharmacology studies how medicines and other drugs work and how they are processed by the body. Linking chemistry, physiology and pathology with many other disciplines, pharmacology is crucial in ...
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.