Jenni Lacey explains how optogenetics has opened up our understanding of the brain
Alan Lansdown looks at the toxicology and uses of arsenic, from 19th-century poison to potential cancer treatment
Dr Catherine Ball looks ahead to science and research in an independent Scotland
Each year the Society awards twenty £500 travel grants for students or early career researchers to fund trips abroad that will help their work.
The Society of Biology Science Communication Awards celebrate outreach work that informs and enthuses the public. Both current winners hail from The University of Manchester and here they describe the impact of their work
Why is bio engineering important and how might you begin a career in it?
Tom Ireland reports from the Society's recent debate on whether fuel made from algae could ever replace oil
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