Proceedings of the Royal Society


Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1831–1905
Publisher
Royal Society (United Kingdom)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Proc. R. Soc. Lond.
Indexing
ISSN0370-1662
Links

Proceedings of the Royal Society is the main research journal of the Royal Society. The journal began in 1831 and was split into two series in 1905:[1]

  • Series A: for papers in physical sciences and mathematics.
  • Series B: for papers in life sciences.

Many landmark scientific discoveries are published in the Proceedings, making it one of the most historically significant science journals. The journal contains several articles written by the most celebrated names in science, such as Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Ernest Rutherford, Erwin Schrödinger, William Lawrence Bragg, Lord Kelvin, J.J. Thomson, James Clerk Maxwell, Dorothy Hodgkin and Stephen Hawking.

In 2004, the Royal Society began The Journal of the Royal Society Interface for papers at the interface of physical sciences and life sciences.

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