before the white-BAME awarding gap will close, and 2085-86 before the white-black awarding gap will close, according to Gary Loke, director of knowledge, innovation and delivery at Advance HE. These ...
This was a groundbreaking textbook in its first incarnation, and the sixth edition is as good as ever. Written in a readable style, with consistently excellent illustrations, it covers a breadth and ...
Dr Robin D Moore and Lindsay Renick Mayer on the inspiring successes of a project seeking to find organisms on the very edge of existence The Biologist 66(5) (RSB 10th Anniversary Special Issue) ...
in seeking ways to address the existential predicament in which humanity is increasingly enmeshed – from challenges such as climate change, global pandemics, habitat destruction, digital surveillance ...
of yarn, finger knitted. Their teacher, Alison Tew, said, “I am absolutely thrilled to have the Human Female Karyotype wall-hanging win such an amazing competition. “Since the girls finished making ...
Advice, resources and announcements for schools, students and parents during COVID-19 pandemic Educators across the UK are now dealing with new challenges as schools and universities partially reopen ...
alone. Nature 627, 572–578 (2024). 2) For a superb video tutorial, see How Large Language Models Work: A Visual Intro to Transformers. Chapter 5: Deep Learning. 3) Mirzadeh, I. et al. GSM-Symbolic: ...
The Events Working Group (EWG) is a new initiative by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) to curate and manage high-quality, accessible events for individual and organisational members. Its primary ...
The Royal Society of Biology's training programme supports biologists who want to gain the skills to accelerate their career development Since the training programme began in October 2014, a wide ...
The Nancy Rothwell Award celebrates specimen drawing in schools and highlights the benefits of combining art and science. The 2016 winners were announced during Biology Week 2016. Winner of the 7-11 ...
The Teaching Policy Advisory Group (TPAG) envisions a future where educators are not only essential members of the biosciences community but also active participants in shaping the policies governing ...
“I wish I’d been there!” I thought as I pictured a party of Smilodonophiles gathered in a car park in the Rocky Mountains. They were there to witness a set of mechanical metal jaws sinking its teeth ...
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