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Experts take a deep dive into the importance of ocean biodiversity
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Marine experts came together for the latest Policy Lates event to discuss the importance and challenges of protecting ocean biodiversity.
RSB on the 2021 Budget: R&D investment still needs to grow
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Today saw Chancellor Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP deliver the 2021 Budget, which he said will prepare the country for a post pandemic "age of optimism."
Outstanding apprentices recognised by RSB’s Apprentice of the Year Awards
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Four apprentices have been recognised as outstanding in their fields as part of the RSB’s Apprentice of the Year award.
Species big and small feature in this year’s Nancy Rothwell Award winning entries
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The winning and highly commended entries for this year’s Nancy Rothwell Award have been announced, including specimen drawings of an African elephant, Javan rhinoceros, and blue poison dart frog.
Ants feasting on honeydew and cells destroying tuberculosis: the shortlist and winners of the RSB's Photography competition
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The Royal Society of Biology’s annual photography competition attracts entries from amateur photographers around the world, with more than 1600 submissions received this year for the theme “interconnected”.
Big numbers aplenty as Policy Lates tackles the complexities of food
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Attendees of the latest RSB Policy Lates discussion heard a variety of staggering and sobering statistics on the need to reform the way we grow and consume food.
Winners of the RSB’s Outreach and Engagement Award 2021 announced
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Two outstanding bioscience researchers have been recognised with this year’s RSB Outreach and Engagement Awards.
Royal Society of Biology welcomes Government announcement on the regulation of genetic technologies
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The RSB has issued a statement welcoming the outcome of the consultation on genetic technologies regulation, published September 29.
Society urges PM to take the lead in tackling “deadly” climate crisis
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The RSB has written to prime minister Boris Johnson ahead of November’s COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, urging his Government to do justice to the UK’s history of leadership on environmental issues.
UKRI chief executive briefs RSB Member Organisations on the future of UK research
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UKRI chief executive Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser has set out her vision for the UK’s research landscape in the coming years at an online meeting of the RSB’s Member Organisations.