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Feeding the machine

Biological AI needs a fair and sustainable data supply. Oliver Vince and Glen Gowers explain how we can explore the planet’s biodiversity in a strategic and equitable way

"Making an AI-designed life form would be pretty fun"

AI and gene-editing pioneer Patrick Hsu talks AI-designed molecules, genomes and life forms 

University challenge

The challenge of learning and teaching science in the age of AI 

AI versus the human brain

AI expert James V Stone puts the hyperbole about the future of artificial intelligence in context by reminding us that AI systems are not anything like human brains – yet

Regulating revolutions

As biotechnology and AI converge and advance at highspeed, developing robust oversight is challenging – but not impossible, writes Sana Zakaria

‘Ethical, impactful and better science’

From grimace guides to ‘virtual dogs’, Dr Genevieve Barr looks at 20 years of innovations to help replace, reduce and refine the use of animals in research

Travellers' Tales

Here how the latest round of RSB travel grants have helped young and early career biologists further their studies, present their work or gain new skills overseas. 

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