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Royal Society

noun

  1. The Royal Society of London for the Advancement of Science, a society through which the British government has supported scientific investigation since 1662: awards four annual medals.


Royal Society

noun

  1. an association founded in England by Charles II in 1660 to promote research in the sciences
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The royalist faction in England were essentially moderates, who believed in religious liberty, wanted global trade and founded the Royal Society to advance science.

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The research has been published in Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

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Behind the imposing doors of the world's oldest scientific academy, the Royal Society, confidential talks have been taking place.

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For centuries scientists have puzzled over the purpose of ray tails, but that mystery was seemingly solved in a recent study in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

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I’m an associate editor at Proceedings of the Royal Society B and, whenever I choose a reviewer, I’m always making sure to check their email addresses.

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