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Hunting for 'holes of hope'

Bacteriophages found by members of the public are helping create libraries of viruses that could be used to treat multidrug resistant infections, writes Dr Ben Temperton

All together now

Could a diverse group of compounds known as oxylipins, be the molecules that enabled ancient single cells to join forces and become multicellular?

Is nature healing?

Studying how the global ‘anthropause’ caused by COVID-19 restrictions has impacted wildlife 

A new front

Extra sanitising is driving bacterial resistance to disinfectants

Mind-blowing research

How the use of psychedelic substances like psilocybin and LSD could revolutionise the treatment of mental illness, with Professor David Nutt  

A whole new world

An exclusive extract from Professor Dan Davis’s new book, The Secret Body

Time for a new approach

The RSB policy team explain their response to Defra’s post-Brexit consultation on the regulation of genetic technologies

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