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Glasgow Science Festival
The Royal Society of Biology outreach and engagement team have produced activities as part of this year's virtual Glasgow Science Festival. This year's Glasgow Science Festival is bringing science to your sofa with a digital programme of hands on...
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Crazy horses
Seahorses have a unique breeding mechanism that involves males becoming pregnant. Francisco Otero-Ferrer and William V Holt FRSB explain how this unusual arrangement can help scientists conduct studies that would otherwise be impossible The Biologist...
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The imitation game
Jennifer Mather looks at how cephalopods can perfectly camouflage themselves and create stunning visual displays with their skin – all without colour vision The Biologist 65(6) p10-13 Pictures courtesy of Craig Foster, Seachangeproject, South Africa...
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Swansea Science Festival
The Royal Society of Biology outreach and engagement team have produced activities as part of this year's virtual Swansea Science Festival. This year's Swansea Science Festival is bringing science to you with a digital programme of hands on activities,...
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Midlothian Science Festival
The Royal Society of Biology outreach and engagement team have produced activities as part of this year's virtual Midlothian Science Festival. This year's Midlothian Science Festival is bringing science to you with a digital programme of hands on...
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Virtual Lambeth Country Show
The Royal Society of Biology outreach and engagement team have produced activities as part of this year's virtual Lambeth Country Show. You can get involved with the festival weekend from the comfort of your own home - just choose one of the easy to...
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Hullabaloo At Home 2020
The Royal Society of Biology outreach and engagement team have produced activities to enable you to take part in Hullabaloo At Home. You can get involved with the festival weekend from the comfort of your own home - just choose one of the easy to...
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The speed of life
Above: A depiction of the JCVI-syn3A minimal cell, by David S Goodsell. 21 February 2025 Niko McCarthy argues that understanding the speed of cellular processes can make us better biologists This article originally appeared in Asimov Press There is an...
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Biology Week at Home
We have a range of experiments you can do using everyday household items, and enjoy celebrating Biology Week from the comfort of your own home. These activities, and more than 100 other free activities, worksheets, quizzes games (and more!) are...
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Pregnant pygmies
Dr Richard Smith introduces an exclusive extract from his new collection of marine biology research, photography and tales of discovery, The World Beneath, which includes the first images ever taken of a male pygmy seahorse giving birth December 4th...
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Policy Lates
Policy Lates brings a panel of experts together for an informal debate on a contemporary science policy topic, with plenty of time for audience questions. If you have an idea for a Policy Late discussion, please get in touch, via policy@rsb.org.uk For...