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A preprint success story: amphipods habitat

12 April 2018 by Shalene Singh-Shepherd

In 2017, Proceedings B, in a new initiative, appointed a Preprint editor, Dr. Maurine Neiman from the University of Iowa….






Humans as a model for understanding biological fundamentals

18 December 2017 by Shalene Singh-Shepherd

Can humans be used as a model for understanding biological fundamentals? In the latest Proceedings B Special Feature, guest edited…






The Virtual Physiological Human – your ‘digital twin’

15 December 2017 by Anita Kristiansen

The Virtual Physiological Human could model your physiology and pathologies, we find out more about its potential applications. Today Interface…






Innovation, from cells to societies

27 October 2017 by Helen Eaton

The latest theme issue of Philosophical Transactions B addresses how ecology, environment, ontogeny and evolution are central to understanding the…






Charles Darwin by Julia Cameron

Proceedings B 2017 Darwin Review

22 June 2017 by Brian Charlesworth & Shalene Singh-Shepherd

Every year, Proceedings B publishes the “Darwin Review” – a special review written by leading authors in the field of…






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