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The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.

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Nominations are still open for the The Royal Society Sylvester Medal, for outstanding contributions in the field of mathematics, closing on 21 February Previous winners incl: Bertrand Russell, Timothy Gowes, Frances Kirwan, Ben Green and John Ball. royalsociety.org/medals-and-pri…

Nominations are still open for the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> Sylvester Medal, for outstanding contributions in the field of mathematics, closing on 21 February

Previous winners incl: Bertrand Russell, Timothy Gowes, Frances Kirwan, Ben Green and John Ball.
royalsociety.org/medals-and-pri…
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Applications for the International Fellowships 2025, run alongside the The Royal Society, are still open. The scheme supports international early career researchers in fostering research expertise with UK partners over the duration of two years. Apply now: thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/intern…

Applications for the International Fellowships 2025, run alongside the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a>, are still open. The scheme supports international early career researchers in fostering research expertise with UK partners over the duration of two years. Apply now: thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/intern…
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The Royal Society's Industry Fellowships are now open for applications. This scheme enables the movement of talented scientists and engineers between academia and industry. Open to academic and industrial researchers from all career stages, find out more and apply now: #RSGrants

The Royal Society's Industry Fellowships are now open for applications. This scheme enables the movement of talented scientists and engineers between academia and industry. Open to academic and industrial researchers from all career stages, find out more and apply now: #RSGrants
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Why did the sight of a peacock make Charles Darwin FRS feel sick? Sir David Attenborough explains. Darwin was born #OnThisDay in 1809. Watch the full video: youtube.com/watch?v=6yEX_O…

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John Wilkins was a natural philosopher and a founder of the Royal Society. His 1640 work, 'A Discourse Concerning a New Planet', predicted space travel over 300 years before the moon landings. Planetary scientist Dr Suzie Imber takes a look at his ideas through a modern lens:

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Around 11% of the Earth's land mass is covered by permafrost. But its delicate balance is being threatened by #ClimateChange. What happens when the permafrost thaws? Our film with BBC Ideas explores: youtube.com/watch?v=SUxsAZ…

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Nicolaus Copernicus was born #OnThisDay in 1473. His work marked the start of the Copernican Revolution and the paradigm shift from a geocentric model of the cosmos, with the Earth at the centre, to a heliocentric model with the planets orbiting the Sun. #HistoryOfScience

Nicolaus Copernicus was born #OnThisDay in 1473. His work marked the start of the Copernican Revolution and the paradigm shift from a geocentric model of the cosmos, with the Earth at the centre, to a heliocentric model with the planets orbiting the Sun. #HistoryOfScience
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Follow us wherever you are. The Royal Society can be found on: Bluesky: The Royal Society.bsky.social Threads: @theroyalsociety Instagram: @theroyalsociety And sign up to our newsletters to be the first to hear about the latest news, events and more: royalsociety.org/stay-in-touch/…

Follow us wherever you are. The Royal Society can be found on:

Bluesky: <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a>.bsky.social
Threads: @theroyalsociety
Instagram: @theroyalsociety

And sign up to our newsletters to be the first to hear about the latest news, events and more: royalsociety.org/stay-in-touch/…
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Can flying ever be sustainable? As passenger numbers continue to grow and the impact of air travel on the climate gets worse solutions are needed, but would a change in fuel alone be enough? #ClimateChange

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Science advances our economic, physical and social and cultural wellbeing, and is key to a sustainable future. However, we live in times of great change, and the values that have driven science for the benefit of humanity are under threat. Read our statement here:

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Pandemics like COVID-19 have shown us why we need vaccines, allowing many of us to grow up without fear of contracting diseases like polio and diphtheria. What would a world without vaccines look like?

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Biodiversity is under intense pressure from human activity worldwide. Sir David Attenborough explains why biodiversity is so important to humans, how biodiversity loss is impacting our world and how there is still time to change direction – if we act now:

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“If countries like the US neglect the research base, that would be bad for science, bad for the countries who have thrived on scientific progress, both socially and economically, and bad for the world.” Adrian Smith, President of the Royal Society docs.google.com/document/d/13g…

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Around 11% of the Earth's land mass is covered by permafrost. But its delicate balance is being threatened by human-caused #ClimateChange. Our video with BBC Ideasđź’ˇ explores:

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“So far the worst [of the anti-science movement] has not yet hit the UK. It is not something to take for granted over the coming years, however.” President of the Royal Society Sir Adrian Smith spoke to Robin McKie as he marked 40 years as the Observer's science editor: