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Mohammadamin Saraei, a graduate student at the University of Connecticut, has published a paper in a recent theme issue of Philosophical Transactions B. The study looks at behaviour during an Islamic congregational ritual in order to understand how coordinated actions are occurring.
The latest issue of Philosophical Transactions B delves into the evolutionary significance of variation in metabolic rates, exploring its role in shaping individual traits, influencing population dynamics, and adapting to changing environments. In this blog post, Guest Editor Dr Amanda Pettersen highlights the latest research exploring knowledge gaps on this topic.
Theme issue publishing at the Royal Society
publishingLaunched in 1665, Philosophical Transactions is the longest-running scientific journal in the world. Since then, a lot has changed in scientific publishing, but the Royal Society still strives to maintain integrity and trust in the research it publishes. 91TV Publishing Editorial team explains how.
Professor John Pickett CBE DSc FRS becomes Editor of the Royal Society journal Philosophical Transactions B on 01 January 2016.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive. Today Jan Freyberg, a PhD student in Vision at the University of Cambridge, tells us about an inspiring interdisciplinary study.
Professor Edward Holmes works at the University of Sydney and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. He also serves on the Editorial Board of Philosophical Transactions B. Here he talks to us about some of his research.
Jessica Metcalf is Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs at Princeton University. She also serves on the Philosophical Transactions B Editorial Board, and recently guest edited a theme issue on complexities and challenges for the elimination of infectious diseases. Here, she talks to us about some of her research interests.
Tim Benton is Professor of Population Ecology at the University of Leeds and a member of the Philosophical Transactions B Editorial Board. Here, he talks to us about some of his diverse research interests.
LTP and Phil Trans B
publishingPapers on long-term potentiation published in Philosophical Transactions B.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.
David Eisner, Dario DiFrancesco and Denis Noble reflect on their original paper in the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions.