Understanding animal behaviour presents many challenges in the field. Matthew Reisz meets Rory Wilson, a biologist who has won awards for his innovative methods of tracking everything from albatrosses to sloths
Ministers love talking about grand government-directed projects, but Philip Hammond must reaffirm tomorrow the UK¡¯s support for open-ended research using quality-related funding, says Stephanie Smith
Sir Fraser Stoddart says the most rewarding element of his work has been supervising research students, who supported him personally after his wife¡¯s death
Brexit copyright issues may prevent researchers from consulting Spare Rib, which for two decades served as ¡®the most popular voice of women¡¯s liberation¡¯ in the UK
Despite huge strides in the past 75 years, a recent forum suggests to Jon Turney that there¡¯s still a way to go before biologists¡¯ deep insights at the micro level are mirrored at the macro
Academics highlight brain drain of researchers and loss of international research partners as concerns in wake of latest government ¡®attack on autonomy¡¯
Fixating on how research misconduct might impact the figures could distract the scholarly world from bigger questions about the future direction and conduct of science, explains Simon Baker
Jordanian molecular biologist Rana Dajani talks to Matthew Reisz about her multiple roles as a conspicuously successful feminist, hijab-wearing scientist in the Middle East
The advent of Plan S promises to turbocharge the open access movement, but amid pushback from researchers and publishers, Rachael Pells examines whether the demand for published research truly merits the disruption
Some research disciplines have their very own ¡®Simon and Garfunkel¡¯. Matthew Reisz talks to some of those whose close and enduring collaborations have convinced them that two voices are better than one