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We are thrilled to welcome the members of our new Early Career Researcher Advisory Panel! Discover more about the researchers who are helping shape the future of scientific communication: buff.ly/5abtNWQ #ECR 🧪
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This study published in #RSOS demonstrates how satellite imagery and mapping technologies enable scientists to monitor environmental factors, such as temperature, rainfall and land use, that influence disease outbreaks buff.ly/kejDpvZ | #ComputerModelling #Epidemiology #EnvironmentalScience
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New report from #JRSocInterface: Estimating large birds’ radar crosssection for aeroecology studies using T-matrix modelling buff.ly/h8JQTNJ | #Biometeorology #Biophysics #EnvironmentalScience
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As part of #OAWeek next week, the ISC will host an online session exploring community-led and scholar-driven approaches to scholarly publishing. The webinar will feature Graham Anderson and Sophie Ferguson who will share insights into the Royal Society’s transition to #S20. Register: buff.ly/kZYxfDA
Owning Our Knowledge: Non-Commercial Pathways for Open Access Publishing - International Science Council
Overview As part of International Open Access Week 2025, the International Science Council (ISC) invites you to an online session exploring community-led
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How can we bend the curve of #biodiversity loss to build a just and sustainable future? 🏡

Read the Royal Society Publishing special issue of #PhilTransB: ‘Bending the curve towards nature recovery: building on Georgina Mace's legacy for a biodiverse future’.🌍

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Academic journal cover of "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences" (Volume 379, Issue 1917, January 2025). The cover features an aerial photograph of a winding river cutting through dense tropical forest under a blue sky with white clouds. The river creates an S-shaped curve through the green landscape. The title discusses "Bending the curve towards nature recovery" and references Georgina Mace's legacy. The cover includes author names and The Royal Society Publishing logo in red at the bottom. The ISSN number appears at the top: 0962-8436.
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Out now in Biology Letters, my latest paper tackles an apparently simple question: how many characters are needed to reconstruct a phylogeny? TL;DR: in most cases between 100 and 500, more than a substantial portion of morphological datasets, but the story is more complex... doi.org/10.1098/rsbl...
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Discover a new #Review article from #OpenBiology: tRNA-modifying enzymes in bacterial stress adaptation: buff.ly/CSxgMoX | #Microbiology #MolecularBiology
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Regression to the mean explains perception of action consequences #ProcB #OpenAccess #Neuroscience royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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We are thrilled to welcome the members of our new Early Career Researcher Advisory Panel! Discover more about the researchers who are helping shape the future of scientific communication: buff.ly/5abtNWQ #ECR 🧪
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In this paper from #ProcA, researchers reveal how ocean waves travel beneath floating ice sheets covering porous, rippled seabeds—a critical scenario in warming Arctic regions. buff.ly/Rxc6DK4 | #AppliedMathematics #FluidMechanics #WaveMotion
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Today is #AdaLovelaceDay, a global celebration of the achievements of #WomeninSTEM. Discover the 1848 correspondence between Ada Lovelace and John Herschel, revealing her overlooked contributions to her husband’s study on the role of climate on crop growth buff.ly/M336w89 | #HistSci #NotesAndRecords
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New research from #OpenBiology: Effects of food availability on larval development during ontogenetic niche shift in a marine annelid buff.ly/lW9fjvP | #CellularBiology #DevelopmentalBiology #StystemsBiology
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Explore our Notes and Records Essay Award special collection featuring previous winning essays and those recognised as runners-up: buff.ly/zul42DK #NotesAndRecords #HistSci #HistSTM
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We are thrilled to welcome the members of our new Early Career Researcher Advisory Panel! Discover more about the researchers who are helping shape the future of scientific communication: buff.ly/5abtNWQ #ECR 🧪
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The reliability of environmental cues shape learning and selection against deleterious alleles in seed beetles #ProcB #OpenAccess #Ecology #Behaviour @dbergerbiol.bsky.social royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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Cell-free opens a unique test-bed to reconstituteand to explore alternative life possibilities.

Check our review (by Maud Hofmann, Farouk Abdo, @manishmicrobe and myself) :

Reconstituting alternative life using the test-bed of cell-free systems
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Join our live seminar tomorrow 14 October 5 PM (Europe, UK time) to hear #ProcB author Laura Simone Lewis talk about a new study investigating whether chimpanzees and young children show particular interest in social interactions among third parties. Reserve a free place: cassyni.com/events/R9W1m...
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#BiologyLetters Antarctic krill, small marine animals, have a key role in the ocean’s food web and carbon cycle. A study of their feeding behaviour raises concerns about the impact of pollution on krill and carbon cycling in the ocean. Read more: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... #behaviour
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Ecological and evolutionary influences on the elemental composition of birds #ProcB #OpenAccess royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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Congratulations to the winners of our inaugural #OpenQuestions competition! The winning article 'Pattern recognition in living cells through the lens of machine learning' impressed judges with its clarity, originality and fresh insight into biological pattern recognition buff.ly/tIyDqCY #OpenBiology
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#BiologyLetters The magnetic sense remains one of the mysteries of sensory biology, but earthworms may help in the quest to provide answers. Read more:
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