The Royal Society of Biology would like to congratulate five Fellows who have been recognised in this year’s New Year Honours ...
After collaborating with Field Studies Council last year for the first time on the Signs of Spring citizen science project, ...
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AI expert James V Stone puts the hyperbole about the future of artificial intelligence in context by reminding us that AI systems are not anything like human brains – yet Artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Biological AI needs a fair and sustainable data supply. Oliver Vince and Glen Gowers explain how we can explore the planet’s biodiversity in a strategic and equitable way Biotechnology is the science ...
With the help of AI, nanopore sequencing can reliably read ultra-long sequences of DNA, RNA and many base-pair modifications. The next goal? DIY sequencing of DNA, proteins and entire human genomes in ...
AI expert James V Stone puts the hyperbole about the future of artificial intelligence in context by reminding us that AI systems are not anything like human brains – yet Artificial intelligence (AI) ...