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New Fellows elected, photography competition opens, June scientific meetings [The Royal Society]( Scientists newsletter [Click, capture and communicate the science that inspires you]( The 2018 Royal Society Publishing photography competition is now open for entries. We invite scientists to submit an inspiring image to one of the [five categories]( by 31 August for a chance to win. [Find out more]( [Take one minute]( Take one minute to check the newsletters you receive from us are the right ones for you. We have also updated [our privacy policy]( in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). [Check your preferences]( [60 scientists newly elected to the Fellowship]( On 8 May, 60 eminent scientists were welcomed into the Society as Fellows and Foreign Members for their exceptional contributions to science. Additionally, one Honorary Fellow was elected for his distinguished service to the cause of science and its application. [Find out more]( [Research grants for specialised equipment and essential consumable materials]( A scheme providing ‘seed corn’ funding for new projects of timeliness and promise for scientists in the UK at an early stage in their career or returning from a career break. Grants of up to £20,000 can be awarded for the purchase of specialised equipment and consumables as well as travel and subsistence for essential fieldwork. [Find out more]( [Quantum integrability and quantum Schubert calculus]( SCIENTIFIC MEETING Date: 11 – 13 June 2018 Location: [The Royal Society at Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire]( A meeting to bring together scientists working in algebra, geometry and topology and mathematical physics to discuss the recent developments in Schubert calculus and representation theory. [Find out more]( [Investigating the structure of molecules inside cells]( INTERNATIONAL LECTURE Date: 21 June, 2018, 6.30pm – 7.30pm Location: [The Royal Society, London]( Join Professor Wolfgang Baumeister to discuss a method that can be used to study how macromolecular structures interact with each other inside cells, giving us more information about cellular functions. [Find out more]( [Popular journal content from the last month](#) [Functional MRI in the Nile crocodile: a new avenue for evolutionary neurobiology]( Proceedings B [Opportunities and obstacles for deep learning in biology and medicine]( Interface [The Paris Agreement: understanding the physical and social challenges for a warming world]( Philosophical Transactions A [Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation]( Royal Society Open Science Images Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2017 Category and overall winner "Icy sugar cubes" by, Peter Convey. Elected Fellows 2018 Depiction of the quantum Euler class (a quantity in quantum Schubert calculus). Credit: Christian Korff The molecular sociology of the Hela cell nuclear periphery as revealed by cryo-electron tomography. Mahamid J et al. 2016. [The Royal Society logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [View this email online]( [Update your details]( [Add us to your address book]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy policy]( Copyright © The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG, Registered Charity No 207043

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