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The RSB’s annual Accreditation Awards Ceremony saw nearly 100 programmes across various higher education institutions around the world accredited this year. The Degree Accreditation Awards Ceremony ...
The UKRT Panel meet three times a year to review applications, the next meeting is in June 2025. The deadline for the June meeting is 18th April at 5pm BST (London). We strongly recommend you submit ...
This latest book on dinosaurs from the author, a palaeontologist at London’s Natural History Museum, comprises 50 short chapters which each focus on a fossil from the museum’s collection – or from a ...
John Vucetich brings more than 20 years of teaching into this seminal guide to the conservation of animal populations. The subject matter is foundational to much of ecology and the management of ...
Dr Robin D Moore and Lindsay Renick Mayer on the inspiring successes of a project seeking to find organisms on the very edge of existence The Biologist 66(5) (RSB 10th Anniversary Special Issue) ...
animals that are major contributors to a lack of reproducibility. Our Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines¹¹ published the following year are a set of recommendations ...
the numbers involved in cellular processes, and using those numbers to perform calculations and sanity checks. Rather than vague descriptions of a molecular phenomenon, such as DNA goes to RNA goes to ...
Jordan, Carretero’s teams showed a number of crumbs from the ‘world’s oldest bread’ contained tissues linked to club-rush tubers (Bolboschoenus maritimus). On the other side of Europe, on the island ...
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