The Royal Society is a self-governing Fellowship of many of the world's most distinguished scientists drawn from all areas of science, engineering and medicine, and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. The Society’s fundamental purpose, reflected in its founding Charters of the 1660s, is to recognise, promote, and support excellence in science and to encourage the development and use of science for the benefit of humanity. The Society has played a part in some of the most fundamental, significant, and life-changing discoveries in scientific history and Royal Society scientists continue to make outstanding contributions to science in many research areas.
6 Journals in JSTOR | Date Range |
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| 1955 - 2020 |
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1932 - 1954 |
| 1938 - 2020 |
| 1990 - 2020 |
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1934 - 1990 |
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1896 - 1934 |
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1887 - 1895 |
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1776 - 1886 |
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1683 - 1775 |
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1665 - 1677 |
| 1996 - 2020 |
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1990 - 1995 |
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1934 - 1990 |
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1896 - 1934 |
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1887 - 1895 |
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1776 - 1886 |
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1683 - 1775 |
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1665 - 1677 |
| 1990 - 2020 |
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1934 - 1990 |
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1905 - 1934 |
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1854 - 1904 |
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1843 - 1850 |
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1800 - 1837 |
| 1996 - 2020 |
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1990 - 1995 |
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1934 - 1990 |
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1905 - 1934 |
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1854 - 1904 |
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1843 - 1850 |
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1800 - 1837 |