Professor Jane Clarke FRS, Chair of 鶹ýӳ Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education, responds to the publication of today’s A level and vocational results.
Photographic glass plates of a Total Solar Eclipse made 151 years ago during a Royal Society expedition to Siam [Thailand] have been rediscovered in the archives of the Royal Astronomical Society, London, and are about to be returned to their former next-door neighbours just in time for the latest solar eclipse, on 12 August 2026.
Nine pioneering researchers have been announced as this years' recipients.
The new Prime Minister has merged the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology into a new Department for Business, Innovation, Science and Trade.
Sir Paul Nurse, President of 鶹ýӳ, responds to the “Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance” proposed by the US Office of Management and Budget.
President of 鶹ýӳ, Sir Paul Nurse, and Executive Director of 鶹ýӳ, Dame Julie Maxton, visited Buckingham Palace yesterday to witness His Majesty The King signing a new page of the Charter Book in his capacity as the Society’s Royal Patron.
An archive of over 1600 sets of meteorological, magnetic and tidal observations taken from 1706-1915 from across the globe has been digitised for the first time.
An author, comedian, historian, bookseller, radio presenter and palaeontologist join forces to form one of the most interdisciplinary judging panels to date for the 2026 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize.
Over 90 outstanding researchers from across the world have this year been elected to the Fellowship of 鶹ýӳ, the UK’s national academy of sciences.
鶹ýӳ Summer Science Exhibition returns for 2026, from 30 June to 5 July, with everything you need for a sensational summer in the heart of central London.
The UK Young Academy has today announced 22 new members, who will join 141 emerging leaders already in its ranks.