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The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge... The Royal Society is a member organization of the... The Royal Society was founded in 1660... The Royal Society enjoyed the confidence and official support of the restored... The Royal Society continued to meet at the premises of Gresham College and at Arundel House... The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge... monarch has always been the patron of the Royal Society since its foundation... although the Royal Society itself now prefers the translation... the philosophical basis of the Royal Society differed from previous philosophies such as... The Royal Society imagined a network across the globe as a public enterprise... The Royal Society was dedicated to the free flow of information and encouraged communication... While the proceedings of the Royal Society reported for instance Chinese alchemists... Other schemes include the Royal Society Research Professorships to be awarded to world leading scientists based in the UK such as... The Royal Society started publishing in 1665... the same rank as a Fellow of the Royal Society to which scientists from outside the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland may be elected... arms of the Royal Society as a stained... arms of the Royal Society as a stained... arms of the Royal Society as a stained... The early days of the Royal Society also form the backdrop for the events of... monarch has always been the patron of the Royal Society since its foundation... Three lectures presented at the Royal Society by Harry Kroto...

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