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------=_Part_7874984_1537312914.1665672990003 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_7874985_673770286.1665672990003" ------=_Part_7874985_673770286.1665672990003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **Public newsletter =C2=A0 **How to outsmart a cereal killer Wheat provides over 20% of the calories and protein consumed globally each = day but the world=E2=80=99s wheat supplies are being ravaged by a dangerous= epidemic. =C2=A0 Rosalind Franklin award winner Professor Diane Saunders will introduce you = to the notorious wheat rusts, a disease that throughout history has endange= red the production of one of our oldest and most precious food crops. Find out more [ /rosalind-franklin-lecture/] ---------- =C2=A0 **John Ruskin and the Science of Sight Visit our new exhibition on site at the Royal Society and online at Google = Arts & Culture [, pl= acing the art critic John Ruskin in the context of developments in science.= The exhibition draws on the collections of the Royal Society and=C2=A0The = Ruskin, Lancaster University. Read more [ =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B---------- =C2=A0 **Why whale song is like pop music Join Dr Ellen Garland from the University of St Andrews on her quest to cha= rt the journey of humpback whale songs across the Pacific Ocean.=C2=A0The s= ong of the humpback whale is one of the most elaborate acoustic displays in= the animal kingdom, but there are still many mysteries to be uncovered, in= cluding exactly=C2=A0why they sing. Watch now [ =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B---------- =C2=A0 **Summer Science Live on demand With summer a distant memory, catch up with the best of Summer Science Live= on our YouTube channel.=C2=A0 Catch up now [ Cu_TWdDLEPF4k] =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B---------- =C2=A0 **The sound of science Archivist Isabel Lauterjung discovers some quirky musical instruments and t= heories in the archive and book collections of the Royal Society. Read more [ =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B---------- =C2=A0 **Royal Society Science Book Prize shortlists announced Last month, we announced=C2=A0the shortlists for the Royal Society Science = Book Prize, sponsored by Insight Investment, and Young People's Book Prize= =C2=A02022. =C2=A0 Delve deeper into the Royal Society Book Prize shortlist each week on the B= BC Inside Science podcast [. 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