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Genome editing: where do we draw the line

WEBThe genome is the blueprint for our characteristics – genes that code for eye and hair colour and our other features are located in the genome. Editing the genome …

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What makes HIV so dangerous

WEBTo make matters worse, HIV attacks specific immune cells which would normally protect us from infection. HIV most commonly targets T helper cells in order to …

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How the health service is failing Deaf people Royal Society of

WEBBy Jon Kudlick, director of membership, marketing and communications at the Society of Biology and trustee of SignHealth Imagine you are in hospital about to …

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Clathrin: maintaining cell health in geometric style

WEBBy Dr Corinne Smith, reader in structural biology and biophysics, and director of the Research Technology Platform in Advanced Bioimaging at the University …

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An LGBT+ champion: Professor Ben Barres, one of the first …

WEBThe first international day for LGBTQ+ scientists in STEM aims to be a celebration of diversity in science. Organised by Pride in STEM, House of STEM, …

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How biology can save the world Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBBiologists are working to find more sustainable ways of growing Oil Palm and protecting biodiversity. The destructions of coral reefs worldwide is a multi-faceted …

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How green is your routine

WEBAhead of the Natural Capital Initiative summit Valuing our Life Support Systems in London this November, Jules Pretty FSB, Professor of Environment and …

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Genetic testing – how much would you want to know

WEBBy Emma Kelson AMSB, training officer at the Society of Biology. Given the choice, would you want to know whether you are likely to suffer from a deadly disease in …

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Plant Health Studentships: opportunities for undergrads and …

WEBA new initiative funded by Defra and coordinated by the RSB is offering four undergraduate studentships in plant health to be carried out during the summer of 2017. …

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Statistics and Biology – a match made in heaven

WEBDr Jennifer Rogers, research fellow at The University of Oxford, discusses the interplay between statistics and biological research for World Statistics Day. “The …

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Mythbuster: Do carrots really help you see in the dark

WEBPosted by James Hamlin on October 12, 2015. By Grace Paget, science writer. It’s long been said that carrots help you to see in the dark, but it has become …

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The fight against multidrug resistant bacteria Royal Society of

WEBBy Arthur Neuberger, PhD student at The University of Cambridge. Being selected to present my research at the House of Commons in London as part of SET for …

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Dual-use for dummies Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBIn other words, the scientific research being done has a dual-use; the initial purpose of it being carried out in the first place – usually to benefit the public’s health or …

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Species of the week: Tenrecs Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBTenrecs are a striking example of convergent evolution. From a single colonising ancestor, tenrecs have evolved into incredibly diverse species which …

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enzymes Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBPosted on November 21, 2016 by Natasha Little. By Dr Corinne Smith, reader in structural biology and biophysics, and director of the Research Technology Platform in Advanced …

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Do we need more scientists in Parliament

WEBPosted by Guest Blogger on November 12, 2012. Haralambos Dayantis blogs about the Society of Biology’s upcoming debate on ‘do we need more scientists in …

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Should we save the panda

WEBIf I look at the question from a purely scientific point of view the answer is a clear no. We only have limited resources for conservation and we should perhaps focus …

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Ethical dilemmas: pest control Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBEthical dilemmas: pest control. Guest post from Eve Potter, a health writer with an interest in the ethical debates that modern biology produces. In advance of the …

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Species of the week: fly agaric Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBAs part of National Fungus Day the British Mycological Society is asking people to take part in fungi spotting and let them know if you see a fly agaric. If you …

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The Hungry Games Royal Society of Biology blog

WEBRachel Burnett, education and public engagement officer at the Biochemical Society discusses the success of ‘The Hungry Games’ at Big Biology Day in Cambridge, …

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