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In silico, in vivo

A new technique could pave the way for tiny electronic circuits to be ‘printed’ directly into the tissue of the body

Cure-all or con?

The Biologist explores whether low-strength cannabis products available online and on the high street can really help with common health conditions 

Sciences of the world unite

Why the Society is working with organisations representing chemists, physicists, and other sciences more than ever 

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

 

Invisible allies

An exclusive extract from The Good Virus, a new book exploring the strange science of phages

Deadly daisies?

Is ragwort a toxic, invasive weed or an ecologically important and harmless wildflower? 

Stress in the city

'Urban endocrinology' is the relatively new study of how animals use hormones to adapt to life in city environments

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