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------=_Part_44731615_167099679.1699516901697 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_44731616_1567919458.1699516901697" ------=_Part_44731616_1567919458.1699516901697 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [ =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Public newsletter =C2=A0 [ 9?_pos=3D2&_sid=3D67061b9f9&_ss=3Dr] **Find the perfect gift at the Royal Society Print Shop Last year=E2=80=99s most popular selection was the iconic flea, an exquisit= e engraving from Robert Hooke=E2=80=99s Micrographia (1665), the first full= y-illustrated work on microscopy and the second book ever published by the = Society. Browse the full collection [ and = treasure a piece of science history this holiday season. Explore the collection [ =C2=A0 ---------- [ klin-lecture/] **Award lecture - A nation that rebuilds its soil rebuilds itself=C2=A0 The Royal Society welcomes Professor Karen Johnson, expert in the field of = soil science and winner of Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture 2023. Profes= sor Johnson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in understanding th= e intricacies of soil and the role women have in caring for our soil and pl= anet. =C2=A0 Please join us on November 13 while we delve into the captivating world of = soil and learn of Professor Johnson=E2=80=99s work in soil microbiome. Find out more [ /rosalind-franklin-lecture/] =C2=A0 ---------- **Advancing the science of human nutrition conference Food is on everyone's minds: how do we decide what to eat and how often to = eat it? On 4 December speakers such as Henry Dimbleby, Tim Spector and Gile= s Yeo will consider the future of nutrition research and how what we eat ca= n change our health. Join us for this online conference. Register now [ -nutrition-online-registration-tickets-638066131977] [ line-registration-tickets-638066131977] =C2=A0 ---------- [ **Young People=E2=80=99s Book Prize 2023 shortlist revealed=C2=A0 The six shortlisted books, selected by a panel of expert adult judges, insp= ire young minds and make accessible subjects ranging from the smallest of m= icrobes to the vastness of the universe. =C2=A0 Young judging panels from across the country will spend the next few months= reading and selecting the ultimate winner. Read more [ hortlist] ---------- =C2=A0 [ **Professor St=C3=A9phane Mallat: From deep network mysteries to physics Join us at the Royal Society on 24 November to hear Professor St=C3=A9phane= Mallat, winner of the Milner Award for computer science, deliver his prize= lecture on the topic of deep neural networks and physics. =C2=A0 The lecture will also be livestreamed on the Royal Society YouTube channel = [. =C2=A0 Register now [ milner/] ---------- [ **Watch the 2023 Science Book Prize award ceremony=C2=A0 Join broadcaster and journalist, Samira Ahmed, for a panel discussion with = this year=E2=80=99s shortlisted authors, followed by the announcement of th= e winner of the 2023 Royal Society Science Book Prize, supported by the Tri= vedi Family Foundation. =C2=A0 The ceremony will be livestreamed online on Wednesday 22 November on our Yo= uTube channel [ =8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B]. Watch online [ ---------- =C2=A0 [ uck-earth-14300-years-ago/] **Largest known solar storm struck Earth 14,300 years ago According to new research [ sta.2022.0206] published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society= A, Earth was once hit by an extreme solar storm that would devastate human= civilisation if it happened today. =C2=A0 The researchers were able to piece together the solar storm from ancient tr= ee rings that were found in the French alps. Read more [ -storm-struck-earth-14300-years-ago/] ---------- =C2=A0 Image credits Advancing the science: Sliced Beetroot.=C2=A0=C2=A9 sagarmanis Award Lecture.=C2=A0=C2=A9iStock/Maksym Belchenko Largest known solar storm: Lightened and blended version of the 304 and 171= angstrom wavelengths:=C2=A0=C2=A9 Solar Dynamics Observatory Professor St=C3=A9phane Mallat: Representation of the cosmic web. =C2=A9 St= =C3=A9phane Mallat Watch the 2023 Science Book Prize:=C2=A0People discussing books.=C2=A0=C2= =A9 The Royal Society Young People's Book Prize 2023.=C2=A0=C2=A9=C2=A0The Royal Society =C2=A0 [ [ [ [ View in browser [ 58bfca473ab2debf361dbe7ac6/3/624/0ef6a174-e841-41a3-9b52-4b7cc5b28bcc] Did someone forward you this email? 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[Browse the full = collection](3D") and treasure a piece of science history this holiday season.= [Explore the collection](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Award](3D") Award lect= ure - A nation that rebuilds its soil rebuilds itself=C2=A0 = The Royal Soc= iety welcomes Professor Karen Johnson, expert in the field of soil science = and winner of Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture 2023. Professor Johnson b= rings a wealth of knowledge and experience in understanding the intricacies= of soil and the role women have in caring for our soil and planet. =C2=A0 Please join u= s on November 13 while we delve into the captivating world of soil and lear= n of Professor Johnson=E2=80=99s work in soil microbiome. [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 Advancing the science of human nutrition conference= = Food is on everyone's minds: how do we decide what to e= at and how often to eat it? 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