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  • “You learn on the job how to think like a filmmaker rather than a biologist”

    Tom Ireland talks to filmmaker and former research biologist Dr Elizabeth White, who co-produced the extraordinary BBC series Planet Earth II The Biologist 64(2) p28-31 Dr Elizabeth White has worked for the BBC's Natural History Unit for the last 13...

  • Interview: Dr Elizabeth White

    Tom Ireland talks to filmmaker and former research biologist Dr Elizabeth White, who co-produced the extraordinary BBC series Planet Earth II The Biologist 64(2) p28-31 Dr Elizabeth White has worked for the BBC's Natural History Unit for the last 13...

  • Nature's champion

    Sir David Attenborough speaks to The Biologist about his enduring interest in the natural world June 5th 2020 As part of the RSB’s 10th anniversary celebrations, Sir David Attenborough was recently presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at a...

  • Nature's champion

    Sir David Attenborough speaks to The Biologist about his enduring interest in the natural world June 5th 2020 As part of the RSB’s 10th anniversary celebrations, Sir David Attenborough was recently presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at a...

  • Interview: Liz Bonnin

    (Images courtesy of Toby Strong and Atlantic Productions) TV science presenter Liz Bonnin talks to Tom Ireland about her love of biochemistry and big cats, and how she hopes her new documentary will help tackle plastic pollution The Biologist 65(4)...

  • "There is a lot of fire in bellies at the moment"

    (Images courtesy of Toby Strong and Atlantic Productions) TV science presenter Liz Bonnin talks to Tom Ireland about her love of biochemistry and big cats, and how she hopes her new documentary will help tackle plastic pollution The Biologist 65(4)...

  • 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...

  • Travellers’ tales

    Over the past decade, the RSB has helped fund travel for more than 100 early career biologists hoping to research, study or present abroad. We asked four recipients how these travel grants helped develop and support their work This year the Society...

  • Journeys in the Wild: The Secret Life of a Cameraman

    Gavin Thurston Orion Spring, £8.99 I am sorry to be one of the few people who has seen very little of Gavin Thurston’s camerawork – there is no TV where I live in Mozambique – although I know it is world famous. An award-winning cameraman who has been...

  • Reading the Signs

    Researchers are slowly deciphering the meaning of chimpanzee, bonobo and other ape gestures. Kirsty E Graham explains how some of these signals are common to all species, including us The Biologist 66(5) p30-33 There is a well-known linguistic thought...

  • Interviews

    As part of the project, we interviewed over 50 individuals working in the field of biology, from Nobel Laureates to PhD students and asking them about their inspirational heroes within the field of biology and beyond. As part of the project, we...

  • Cats on Camera

    How much do we really know about our pets? Cat behaviour expert and presenter Roger Tabor documents the progress made in tracking small cats The Biologist Vol 60(5) p26-29 When it comes to studying the behaviour of cats, we are in an exciting era....


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