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Revisiting Ramanujan | Royal Society

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A celebration of the life and work of Srinivasa Ramanujan, on the centenary of his election to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.

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on Dec 22, 2023

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Dramatic aerial shot of hunting sharks wins Royal Society Publishing Photography Prize | Royal Society

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A bird’s-eye view of four sharks and their schooling prey has been announced as the winner of the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2024.

on Dec 4

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Gravity’s Eastern Voyage | Royal Society

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We speak to the author, Dr Zhaoyuan Wan, to find out more about him and his recently published Notes and Records article.

on Nov 8

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A City on Mars announced as winner of 2024 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize | Royal Society

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A book examining the complexities, challenges and opportunities of humanity’s quest to settle in space has won the 2024 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize.

on Oct 26

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Should I stay or should I go? New research published in Proceedings B reveals that vocal consensus determines departures in western gorillas | Royal Society

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New research published in Proceedings B reveals that vocal consensus determines departures in western gorillas. Lead author Lara Nellissen discusses their findings.

on Oct 24

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How does ecological risk relate to commercial risk? | Royal Society

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The Royal Society hosted an event to raise business awareness of the commercial risks they face as a result of ecological risks to their supply chains.

on Oct 22

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The role of SARS-CoV-2 aerosol transmission during the COVID-19 pandemic | Royal Society

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A new Interface Focus issue highlights the role of aerosol transmission in the spread of COVID-19.

on Oct 20

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Paul Nurse elected as next President of the Royal Society | Royal Society

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Paul Nurse has been confirmed as President Elect of the Royal Society. He will take over from Adrian Smith, the current President, on 1 December 2025.

on Oct 18

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Alan Turing and DNA papers among historical peer review reports made public for first time | Royal Society

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Royal Society published historical peer review reports online for first time including Crick and Watson DNA paper and work by Alan Turing

on Oct 2

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The indirect effects of cytomegalovirus infection: mechanisms and consequences | Royal Society

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Discussion meeting organised by Professor Tom Yates and Professor Helen Payne on the indirect effects of cytomegalovirus infection.

on Oct 1

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Space: 2075 | Royal Society

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The Royal Society’s Space:2075 report will explore how activities and the technologies used in space will develop over the next half century.

on Sep 11

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Royal Society Open Access Equity - Year 1 in numbers | Royal Society

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Royal Society looks back on the first year of their Open Access Equity scheme and talks to an author about their experiences.

on Sep 10

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Mathematical Futures programme | Royal Society

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The Mathematical Futures programme aims to build a new vision of mathematics education that anticipates needs and reinforces the role of mathematics in society.

on Sep 4

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Royal Society David Attenborough Award and Lecture | Royal Society

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This medal is given to an individual for outstanding and sustained public engagement with science.

on Aug 31

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Nobel Prize-winning scientist wins Royal Society’s most prestigious scientific award | Royal Society

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Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist, Sir Gregory Paul Winter CBE FRS FMedSci, best known for his work on monoclonal antibodies, has been named as this year’s recipient of the world’s oldest and most prestigious scientific award.

on Aug 30

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The Royal Society Milner Award and Lecture | Royal Society

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This award is made for outstanding achievement in computer science by a European researcher.

on Aug 28

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Micrographia online | Royal Society

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The launch by the Royal Society of a digital version of the classic book 'Micrographia' (1665) by Robert Hooke.

on Aug 24

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7. Is the current level of atmospheric CO2 concentration unprecedented in Earth’s history? Answer | Royal Society

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Is the current level of atmospheric CO2 concentration unprecedented in Earth’s history? Answer

on Aug 13

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Fellow Detail Page | Royal Society

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Explore the history of the Royal Society, including our motto and discover our timeline of key events.

on May 16

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Outstanding scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society | Royal Society

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Over 90 exceptional researchers from across the world have this year been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.

on May 16

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Read & Publish agreements | Royal Society

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A list of Read & Publish and transformative agreements between universities and the Royal Society.

on Apr 8

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6. Climate is always changing. Why is climate change of concern now? | Royal Society

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Climate is always changing. Why is climate change of concern now? Answer

on Mar 27

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News and resources | Royal Society

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Explore the latest work from the Royal Society, from news stories and blog posts to policy statements and projects. You can also find resources for teachers and history of science researchers.

on Mar 19

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Data management and use: Governance in the 21st century - a British Academy and Royal Society project | Royal Society

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The British Academy and the Royal Society are carrying out a project examining new uses of data and their implications, and reviewing the data governance landscape.

on Mar 18

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Is there hope for people with Long Covid? | Royal Society

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Charles Bangham, Professor of Immunology at Imperial College London, examines just what we now know about Long Covid and whether there is hope for those that suffer with it.

on Mar 5

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Royal Society Lates: what's on your mind? | Royal Society

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Join us for an evening of talks and activities exploring brains and cutting-edge neuroscience research.

on Jan 28

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Powders of sympathy | Royal Society

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Some curious references to weapon salves and the cure of wounds at a distance are found in the archives of the Royal Society.

on Jan 27

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Celebrating the most popular papers from 2023 | Royal Society

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As we count down to 2024, we’re celebrating the top 10 most popular articles of the year according to Altmetric.

on Jan 20

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Turning the Pages™ - Royal Society

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Turning the Pages™ - Royal Society

on Jan 4

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Finalists 2023 | Royal Society

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2023 finalists for the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition

on Jan 2

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7. Is the current level of atmospheric CO2 concentration unprecedented in Earth’s history? Answer | Royal Society

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Is the current level of atmospheric CO2 concentration unprecedented in Earth’s history? Answer

on Dec 16, 2023

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Lace-like trophies | Royal Society

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Katherine Marshall traces the development of nature printing within the history of scientific illustration.

on Dec 8, 2023

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Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize | Royal Society

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Information on the Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize.

on Nov 27, 2023

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14. How fast is sea level rising? | Royal Society

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How fast is sea level rising? Answer

on Nov 24, 2023

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Evidence-led GM crop regulation could help UK lead on tackling global food security and climate change risks, says Royal Society | Royal Society

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UK needs an evidence-led and proportionate regulatory approach for genetically modified (GM) crops to realise the technology’s benefits for human health, agriculture and the environment, according to a new Royal Society policy briefing.

on Nov 17, 2023

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Understanding age and society using natural populations | Royal Society

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This meeting will explore how natural animal populations present a unique opportunity to address the lack of fundamental understanding surrounding how individual ageing influences society functioning, particularly through combining the field of animal ageing with animal social networks.

on Nov 13, 2023

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Light pollution ecology: from concept to species to ecosystems | Royal Society

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Dr Colleen Miller, guest editor of the latest Philosophical Transactions B issue, tells us about the background and content of the new theme issue.

on Oct 31, 2023

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The promise and pitfalls of preregistration | Royal Society

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Discussion meeting organised by Dr Tom Hardwicke, Professor Marcus Munafò, Dr Sophia Crüwell, Professor Dorothy Bishop, Professor Eric-Jan Wagenmakers.

on Oct 26, 2023

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Challenging the standard cosmological model | Royal Society

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Scientific discussion meeting organised by Professor James Binney FRS, Dr Roya Mohayaee, Professor John Peacock FRS and Professor Subir Sarkar.

on Oct 19, 2023

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Copley Medal | Royal Society

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This medal is awarded for outstanding achievements in the physical sciences in odd years and the biological sciences in even years.

on Oct 7, 2023

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Career Development Fellowship | Royal Society

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This scheme provides the most talented early career scientists from underrepresented groups in STEM, with research funding and high-quality training opportunities to build a strong base for a successful research career.

on Oct 5, 2023

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Peer Review Week: AI and the future of scholarly publishing (part 2) | Royal Society

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Matt Hodgkinson, Research Integrity Manager at the UK Research Integrity Office, gives us an overview on how AI tools are shaping the future of publishing, and how reviewers, authors and publishers can adapt to thrive in this changing landscape.

on Oct 2, 2023