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If you go down to the woods today...

Mike Follows explores the bizarre biology and behaviour of ticks

Black History Month: John Edmonstone, Darwin’s unsung taxidermy tutor

As part of Black History Month, The Biologist explores the vital contribution of John Edmonstone to the most famous scientific theory in biology

Black History Month: Biologist and activist Margaret Collins, AKA 'the termite lady'

Exploring the life and remarkable career of the USA’s first Black female entomologist, Margaret Collins.

The biology of grandmothers

An exclusive extract from the book 'The Social Instinct' by Nichola Raihani

A cultural phenomenon

What can sightings of mystery creatures tell us about how humans see nature?

A giant leap for bioscience

Why the International Space Station is an ideal location to study stem cells, organoids and tissue regeneration

Ten ways to make online exams work in STEM

Best practice and case studies from a recent RSB report on online assesment 

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