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history of scienceTwo eighteenth-century women, Elizabeth Fulhame and Mary Senex, had contrasting interactions with the Royal Society, as Virginia Mills discovers.
As the longest-running scientific journal in the world, having been founded in 1665 by Henry Oldenburg, Philosophical Transactions A is now moving into its 382nd Volume. Although a lot has changed in academic publishing since Phil Trans A started publishing theme issues in the 1990s, the journal continues to publish high-quality issues guest edited by leading scientists across the physical sciences. In this blog, we look back on the top papers and theme issues published in 2023.
Forensic science, MRI and glucose sensors—just some of the fields of achievement celebrated in the new volume of memoirs.
Why resilience is vital for the sustainability of people and planet – and what chemistry can do
publishingA new Royal Society Open Science Perspective sheds light on how chemistry can help develop resilient systems that can ensure the sustainability of people and planet.