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Posts
- Category: Biology Changing the World
- Category: Biology Week
- Behavioural Genetics: who are you?
- Can we outsmart malaria? A question of tactics
- Chewing off her wings – the queen ant’s rite of passage
- Ecological adventures during Biology Week
- Flying ant day is back
- Is panda PR a good idea?
- Podcast: should we save the panda?
- Sometimes you need your own space – DIY for solitary bees
- The Everyday Brain
- Category: Education
- “Sorry James, this is not my cup of tea”
- Ecological adventures during Biology Week
- Have your say on Open Education Resources
- How do you give?
- In praise of apprenticeships
- Inspiring future generations (and feeding them)
- MPs’ thoughts on academic career paths
- Not by good intentions alone
- Preventing plant disease
- Science Communication Award 2014 – why apply?
- The Everyday Brain
- The Virtual School: calling all biologists!
- What you said about Open Education Resources
- Would you like termites with that?
- Category: Events
- “Sorry James, this is not my cup of tea”
- Behavioural Genetics: who are you?
- Calling everyone with wacky ideas for the MRI scanner!
- Do we need more scientists in Parliament?
- Do you want the ‘best job in the world’? Consider science teaching
- Links Day 2015 Keynote Speakers
- MPs’ thoughts on academic career paths
- Not by good intentions alone
- Podcast: #policylates debates – do we need more scientists in Parliament?
- Podcast: views after the #policylates debate
- Science should not be a niche area for politicians… and vice versa!
- Science, sport, and politics combine for Parliamentary Links Day
- The Everyday Brain
- What role will science play in the new Parliament?
- Category: General Issues