Royal Society Publishing

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Publisher of the life and physical sciences, including the world's oldest science journal. Part of

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  1. is looking to publish more articles. Find out more in our blog

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  2. Hoverflies could be spreading bee diseases over entire continents, leading to bee population declines | In

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  3. A delay in HIV cell infection using viral therapy is modelled in

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  4. Are you working on an exciting project in the field of cell division? is celebrating research in centrosome biology and mitotic division with a new special collection. Find out how you can contribute

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  5. Sep 21

    Up and away: ontogenic transference as a pathway for aerial dispersal of microplastics | From , in

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  6. Our animation on making better decisions in groups - based on a research paper by Dan Bang () and Chris Frith ()

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  7. Sep 21

    Viking navigation using an enigmatic sunstone? These authors show that a common Iceland spar can behave like the mythical sunstone

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  8. Sep 21

    Quantifying the dark data in museum fossil collections as palaeontology undergoes a second digital revolution | |

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  9. Sep 21

    What makes a good review? Find out more from Editor Maurine Neiman

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  10. Sep 20

    In case you missed it - published an Special Feature - 'The Evolution of City Life'. Find out more . All articles are Free to Read

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  11. Sep 20

    Plastic is everywhere. New pathways for spreading plastic pollutants via mosquitoes. Read and share |

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  12. Sep 20

    Next deadline for proposal submissions is 15 October

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  13. Sep 20

    Eliminating rats has led to the first documented accidental secondary extinction of a mosquito , from

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  14. Sep 20

    New paper in looks at the biomechanics of the carnivore baculum

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  15. Sir James Dewar FRS, Scottish chemist, Fullerian Professor of Chemistry and inventor of the vacuum flask was born in 1842. Read one of his letters here.

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  16. Sep 19

    Not all particles behave the same way when it comes to entanglement. This paper helps explore the entanglement properties of different particles, in different settings

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  17. Sep 19

    is excited to announce a call for papers for a new article collection on Centrosome Biology. Browse the latest content and find out how you can contribute

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  18. Sep 19

    New in - Bottlenose dolphins can understand their partner's role in a cooperative task

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  19. Sep 19

    Battiston et al. are introducing a general framework to define and extract the core–periphery structure of multi-layer networks by explicitly taking into account the connectivity patterns at each layer in a new paper

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