RES publishes the 2023-2024 impact report
RES publishes its first ever impact report The Royal Entomological Society (RES) is in an exciting phase, empowered by our 2022-2025strategy, which sets out our aims to broaden the appeal of entomology and to “enrich the worldwith insect science.” Throughout 2023 and 2024 we continued to improve the communication and perception of entomology through various public engagement, collaboration and outreach…
RES Insects: Discover the Science and Secrets Behind the World of Insects
PRESS RELEASE 5 September 2024 – RES Insects: Discover the Science and Secrets Behind the World of Insects RES Insects: Discover the Science and Secrets Behind the World of Insects Written by you, our RES members, RES Insect is a comprehensive exploration of the world of insects. Perfect for experts and non-experts alike. We have an exclusive discount code for 10%…
The role of epigenetics in insects in changing environments
Featured image: Foraging honeybee (Apis mellifera) on a flower. Photo (c) Jeff Wilson, Research School of Biology archive We are excited to announce a new Special Issue published in Insect Molecular Biology, highlighting the role of insect epigenetics in changing environments. Special Issue editors, Michael Goodisman and Juan Du, highlight that epigenetic information influences gene expression and is therefore of great…
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