All Royal Society articles
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News
Mid-career fellowship launched by Royal Society with £250 million endowment
Significant investment by UK government will support Stem researchers with up to £8 million over six years
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Opinion
Scientists benefitted from the slave trade
The close relationship between science and slavery should not be forgotten
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News
New Royal Society fellowship to support Black researchers
Scheme may be expanded to other underrepresented groups if it’s successful
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News
Royal Society report says there’s no silver bullet to fix ‘scientific misinformation’
Governments, scientists, journalists and other stakeholders will all need to work together to tackle the problem
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Opinion
Take nobody’s word for it
Sceptic communities should question their own biases toward peer review
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Opinion
Varinder Aggarwal: You should see my downward dog now!
The renowned organic chemist on looking out for others, an epic walk and a proud day at the Royal Society
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News
Statistician Adrian Smith to be next president of the Royal Society
Director of the Alan Turing Institute will take up the post in November
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News
International commission launched to tackle tough questions around gene-editing
US and UK scientific academies have convened a new body charged with developing a global framework for heritable human genome editing
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Opinion
Science in Europe
The UK’s scientific relationship with Europe must survive and thrive after Brexit
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News
International mobility vital for researchers, survey suggests
Of more than 1200 researchers polled by the UK national academies, 95% have been part of an international collaboration
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Saiful Islam to host the RI’s 2016 Christmas lectures
Materials chemist will perform demos on energy and fuel cell technology
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National Academies seek post-Brexit commitments
Seven leading scientific societies have published a joint statement of concern for the future of UK research and innovation
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Royal Society appoints new foreign secretary
Chemist Richard Catlow will oversee the society’s international activities from November
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Business
Fixing the broken antibiotics business model
With rising resistance and doomsday warnings, focus is turning to alternative economic models to boost antibiotic R&D
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News
Royal Society to address gender imbalance
Society will encourage more women to apply for awards after ‘unacceptable’ success rate in 2014
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Feature
The worldwide chemist
Bea Perks profiles Martyn Poliakoff, the internet’s favourite ‘mad professor’
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News
Broke RI rejected Royal Society merger
Royal Institution refused merger despite continuing cash shortage
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News
Science community urged to unite on open access
While many sticking points remain, these should not be allowed to derail changes to the publication of research in the UK, meeting told
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News
UK top scientist immigration policy under fire
A scheme to attract world leaders in science to the UK has seen just 73 visas issued in its first year
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News
Fracking given green light by UK report
A new government report, written by the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering, finds fracking safe if managed correctly