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------=_Part_154360627_1134935285.1694695567923 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_154360628_1878729171.1694695567923" ------=_Part_154360628_1878729171.1694695567923 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [ =C2=A0 =C2=A0 **Public newsletter =C2=A0 **Royal Society lates: forensics Put your detective skills to the test next month=C2=A0on Thursday 05 Octobe= r=C2=A0 at a free, adults-only evening of activities and talks exploring th= e forensic science. Join in the conversation and explore the portrayal of f= orensics in popular media with an expert panel including crime writer Val M= cDermid. =C2=A0 Other related events include Science and the Law conference [= ociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2023/10/science-in-the-interests-of-= justice/] (3-4 October) and Law careers session [ cience-events-and-lectures/2023/10/science-and-careers/] (5 October). See the full programme [ s/2023/10/forensics-lates/] --------------=C2=A0 **The Royal Society welcomes Horizon Europe association announcement Sir Adrian Smith, President of the Royal Society, responds to=C2=A0the fant= astic news that the UK has rejoined the Horizon Europe research programme,= =C2=A0allowing=C2=A0"us=C2=A0to continue to build on decades of collaborati= ve research with our European partners and step up our global collaboration= s too to keep us as a nation at the forefront of science and innovation.=E2= =80=9D Read the full statement [ ciation-announcement/] -------------- =C2=A0 **Seals practise social distancing Research published in=C2=A0Royal Society Open Science [= publishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.230269]=C2=A0has used aerial surveys of the= North Sea to reveal that seals practise social distancing. =C2=A0 Featured in the Guardian, the research suggests that this behaviour may ref= lect an evolutionary response to previous outbreaks of sickness, and the di= scovery may have profound implications for the spread of disease among the = marine mammals. Read more [ se-social-distancing-aerial-survey-of-north-sea-shows] -------------- **Open House 2023 Explore the history and architecture of the Royal Society's home at Carlton= House Terrace, as we invite you in for Open House Festival on 16-17 Septem= ber. Discover the secrets of the Grade 1 listed, John Nash-designed town ho= uses that are currently home to the oldest scientific academy in continuous= existence. Find out more [ /open-house/]=C2=A0 -------------- =C2=A0 **Professor Tiago Branco: Neurons, synapses, and the instinct of survival On 23 October, Professor Tiago Branco, winner of the Francis Crick Medal, w= ill deliver his prize lecture. Professor Branco will address the question: = How do millions of connected neurons generate behaviour? 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