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Meet this year's new Fellows of the Royal Society

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------=_Part_132025367_46601985.1683818908111 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_132025368_2095510159.1683818908111" ------=_Part_132025368_2095510159.1683818908111 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **Public newsletter *Exceptional scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society Eighty outstanding researchers, innovators and communicators from around th= e world have been elected as the newest Fellows of the Royal Society. They have been selected for their contributions to the advancement of scien= ce, from the use of forensic techniques to identify victims of war crimes, = to investigating processes in the Earth=E2=80=99s core, and mapping the wor= ld=E2=80=99s largest peatlands in the Congo basin.=C2=A0 Meet the new Fellows [ 3/] --------------------------------------------- *Summer Science Exhibition Lates Immerse yourself in an evening of space science, tasting menus and talks, w= ith the return of the adults-only Summer Science Lates.=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Get creative with astronomical drawing workshops and space-themed stitching= , discover the smell of space or meet the researchers looking back in time = to the birth of galaxies.=C2=A0 Find out more [ /sse2023-lates/] =C2=A0----------------------------------------------------- *Volunteer at the Summer Science Exhibition The Royal Society is looking for reliable and highly motivated volunteers t= o be part of the Summer Science Exhibition, taking place on 4 =E2=80=93 9 J= uly 2023 in London.=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Working hours are flexible although we would usually expect volunteers to c= ommit to at least 8 - 12 hours across one or more days of the exhibition.= =C2=A0 Apply before Sunday 21 May 2023. =C2=A0 Find out more [ nce-exhibition-volunteers/job?mobile=3Dfalse&width=3D1175&height=3D500&bga= =3Dtrue&needsRedirect=3Dfalse&jan1offset=3D0&jun1offset=3D60] =C2=A0--------------------------------------------------------- *Introducing Science in the making=C2=A0 Discover the first letter submitted to the Royal Society by a woman in her = own name; dig through some of the earliest illustrated papers of dinosaur f= ossils; or stumble (safely) across poisonous plant specimens. Explore 400 y= ears of scientific history and 30,000 items though our new digital portal: = Science in the making.=C2=A0 Explore the platform [ =C2=A0---------------------------------------------------------- *Sustainable fashion=C2=A0conference=C2=A0 Join us online on 23 May for a conference on the role of science in reducin= g the environmental impact of the fashion industry. Sessions will include t= alks on learning from history to improve sustainability, how fabrics wear a= nd their impact on the environment, and a panel of innovative case studies = from industry discussing the future of emerging technologies in the fashion= sector. Book now [ ion-tof/] =C2=A0---------------------------------------------------------------- *Towards a more sustainable future with Professor Steven Chu Join us on 30=C2=A0May for the International lecture given by=C2=A0Professo= r Steven Chu ForMemRS, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and former Unit= ed States Secretary of Energy. =C2=A0 We are changing the climate of our planet, and need to provide clean energy= , water and food for a growing population. Professor Chu will explore the c= hallenges and solutions that could provide better paths towards a more sust= ainable future.=C2=A0 Book now [ e-chu-international-lecture/] =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =C2=A0 [ [ View in browser [ 16117a4fcca277b1761bb96cc5/4/780/6cf782ff-bed7-471c-b3e8-959f9055f685] Did someone forward you this email? 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They have been selected for their contributions to the advancement of scien= ce, from the use of forensic techniques to identify victims of war crimes, = to investigating processes in the Earth=E2=80=99s core, and mapping the wor= ld=E2=80=99s largest peatlands in the Congo basin.=C2=A0 [Meet the new Fellows](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Summer](3D") Summer Sci= ence Exhibition Lates = Immerse yourse= lf in an evening of space science, tasting menus and talks, with the return= of the adults-only Summer Science Lates on Tuesday 4 July= .=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Get creative w= ith astronomical drawing workshops and space-themed stitching, discover the= smell of space or meet the researchers looking back in time to the birth o= f galaxies.=C2=A0 [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 3D" Volunteer = at the Summer Science Exhibition = The Royal Soci= ety is looking for reliable and highly motivated volunteers to be part of t= he Summer Science Exhibition, taking place on 4 =E2=80=93 9 July 20= 23 in London.=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Working hours = are flexible although we would usually expect volunteers to commit to at le= ast 8 - 12 hours across one or more days of the exhibition.=C2=A0 Apply before Sunday 21 May 2023. =C2=A0 [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 3D" Introducin= g Science in the making=C2=A0 = Discover the f= irst letter submitted to the Royal Society by a woman in her own name; dig = through some of the earliest illustrated papers of dinosaur fossils; or stu= mble (safely) across poisonous plant specimens. 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