At the heart of our mission as a non-profit society publisher, we uphold the values of recognising, publishing, and promoting excellence in the field of science. In commemoration of outstanding scientific contributions and the researchers who contribute to them, we are pleased to present the most cited articles from each of our journals in the year 2022.
Philosophical Transactions A
publishes high quality theme issues on topics of current importance and general interest guest-edited by leading authorities, but within the physical, mathematical and engineering sciences.
The journal’s top-cited paper, by Maciej Lewenstein and colleagues, explores quantum field theory models in particle physics by substituting fermionic matter with bosonic matter.
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Philosophical Transactions B
Continuing its long history of influential scientific publishing, publishes high quality theme issues on topics of current importance and general interest within the life sciences, guest-edited by leading authorities and comprising new research, reviews and opinions from prominent researchers.
It’s top-cited article, by Elizabeth A. Tibbetts, Juanita Pardo-Sanchez and Chloe Weise, explores how different species establish and sustain hierarchies, highlighting future research possibilities,
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Proceedings A
publishes articles across the chemical, computational, Earth, engineering, mathematical, and physical sciences. The journal publishes research papers, as well as short reviews containing original and interesting new ideas.
The top-cited article from this journal, by U. Fasel, J. N. Kutz, B. W. Brunton and S. L. Brunton, breaks new ground in discovering nonlinear dynamical systems from raw data.

Proceedings B
is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest.
It’s top-cited article, by Edward A. Straw, Linzi J. Thompson, Ellouise Leadbeater and Mark J. F. Brown, reveals 19 studies where 'inert' ingredients in agrochemicals caused bee mortality, synergistic effects, and colony impacts.

Royal Society Open Science
is an open journal publishing high-quality original research across the entire range of science on the basis of objective peer-review, welcoming the submission of all high-quality science including articles which may usually be difficult to publish elsewhere, such as replications or those that include negative findings.
It’s top-cited paper, by Chenyang Cai, Erik Tihelka and colleagues, reveals a new dated beetle phylogeny, based on 57 carefully selected fossil calibrations - the highest number used to date.

Interface
welcomes articles of high-quality research at the interface of the physical and life sciences, providing a high-quality forum to publish rapidly and interact across this boundary, and it is one of the only journals to cover this exciting new territory.
The top-cited paper from this journal, by Soumen Majhi, Matjaž Perc and Dibakar Ghosh, highlights the novel aspects of higher-order networks and their impact on synchronization phenomena, contagion processes, cooperation evolution, and consensus formation.

Interface Focus
Each themed issue is devoted to a particular subject at the interface of the physical and life sciences. Formed of high-quality articles, they aim to facilitate cross-disciplinary research across this traditional divide by acting as a forum accessible to all.
The Journal’s top-cited article, by Raymond Tellier, explores studies on bioaerosol physiology, detection of infectious virus in exhaled bioaerosols, and experiments demonstrating the virus's persistence in aerosols.

Biology Letters
Launched in response to the need from the community for short and rapid communications, is an online, peer-reviewed journal that publishes short, high-quality articles, reviews and opinion pieces from across the biological sciences.
It’s top-cited paper, by Erin R. Siracusa, James P. Higham, Noah Snyder-Mackler and Lauren J. N. Brent, encourages uncovering the physiological, ecological, and evolutionary drivers of social ageing to better integrate sociality into our understanding of the ageing process.

Open Biology
is a fully open access journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
The journal’s top-cited paper, by Chiara Francavilla and Ciara S. O'Brien, explores the diverse roles of FGFRs and their regulatory elements, which may unveil new treatment approaches for breast cancer patients.

Our journals continue to achieve high levels of citations and downloads year on year. Find out more about the benefits of publishing with the Royal Society.
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