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The Royal Society for the Promotion of Natural Knowledge

The Royal Society for the Promotion of Natural Knowledge, commonly known as the Royal Society, is a prestigious organization founded in 1660 to support scientific research and innovation. Its goal is to promote the understanding of the natural world through rigorous investigation and sharing of scientific ideas. It brings together leading scientists to collaborate, publish research, and advocate for science's role in society. As one of the world's oldest scientific institutions, it helps advance knowledge across diverse fields such as physics, biology, and medicine, fostering progress that benefits society at large.