Similar words: tribal society, society, high society, open society, secret society, society of jesus, cashless society, building society. Meaning: n. an honorary English society (formalized in 1660 and given a royal charter by Charles II in 1662) through which the British government has supported science.
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61, King George V conferred on him the Order of Merit and he received in 1912 the gold medal of the Royal Society of Literature.
62, Lead author Dr Susanne Shultz, a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow at ICEA, said: 'This study overturns the long-held belief that brain size has increased across all mammals.
63, "Before six beats of the pulse hadintervened, " as he later wrote to the Royal Society of London, Leeuwenhoek wasexamining his perishable sample through a tiny magnifying glass.
64, Two years later, Charles II granted the society its royal charter; the Royal Society gave birth to modern science.
65, In addition, he is a Fellow of the Royal Society.
66, Roberts and colleagues report their findings in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
67, Dr. Roberts is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
68, What does a bookworm have in common with a black-tufted marmoset? They both like a little quiet. Or so say scientists in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.
69, He had been elected a member of the Royal Society, Britain's oldest scienti fic body.
70, He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1974, and a knighthood in 1986.
71, Story of Palaeobotany Series (Supplemental issue): How is the palaeobotany Fellow or Foreign Member of the Royal Society in London selected?
72, Geoff Hilton, a U.K.-based biologist with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and study co-author, has compared the mismatch to a house cat attacking a hippopotamus.
73, Some ofthe field's founding papers were written just a few years after Leeuwenhoek'sdiscovery by Sir William Petty, a founder of the Royal Society.
74, Britain's Royal Society dispatched Capt. William Bligh to Tahiti in 1787 to collect breadfruit specimens to help feed colonies in the West Indies.
75, Professor Walker is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
76, A 2009 report issued by the Royal Society of London defines geoengineering as "the deliberate large-scale manipulation of the planetary environment to counteract anthropogenic climate change.
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