The Royal Society of Biology is working in partnership with the Field Studies Council to bring you the Signs of Spring survey 2025. Signs of Spring is a survey asking members of the public to record ...
Thirty years ago in a small village in northern Italy, a young Scottish woman known as Dee* was taking a shower in the cottage she and her partner were renovating. She was unaware that their water ...
Images from the competition were covered in a number of news outlets including Labmate. Ian captured this photo of two male polar bears 'sparring' on the ice on the edge of Hudson Bay, Churchill, ...
Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs provides a definitive view of the past and current state of research looking at the uses of psychedelic plant substances for a variety of uses, ...
How has your role changed since the COVID-19 outbreak began? I am a principle investigator at the National Institutes of Health and lead an immunology research lab. Our research generally focuses on ...
The idea of human bodies being hijacked by parasites might seem like something out of a science-fiction novel. However, to much of the developing world, parasitic infection is a daily reality, with ...
The inventor of DNA fingerprinting speaks to Alison Woollard about the scientists who inspired him and the 'eureka moment' that revolutionised forensic science In 1984, Alec Jeffreys was in his lab in ...
Dr Adam Kucharski, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, tells Tom Ireland how modelling has provided rapid insights into many aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak. Can you give us an ...
What do scientists and diplomats have in common? At first glance, not much, you might say. In fact, the two fields share common goals – collaboration and partnership – and a colourful history. The ...