Neuroscientist Kevin J Mitchell explains how evolution gave us and other organisms the power to shape our futures
The RSB policy team explain why the Society is working with organisations representing chemists, physicists, and other sciences more than ever
Dr Laura Marshall explains the Society’s science policy priorities for the next five years
How returning to ‘normal’ face-to-face academic life has affected the new lecturers and students who began university life in the pandemic
Lauren MᶜLeod MRSB on the RSB’s priorities for improving biology teaching and learning at all levels over the next five years
Professor Sara Rankin FRSB calls on biologists with specific learning difficulties and neurodiverse traits to be open about their challenges – in the hope of inspiring and encouraging other neurodivergent people into the biosciences
When certain groups are excluded or overlooked by clinical research, it exacerbates health inequalities and mistrust in science. Science needs to do better, writes Winston Morgan
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