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The two doctors

history of science
Virginia Mills
30 June 2026
6 mins

Virginia Mills finds ‘a beautiful and unbroken marriage of souls’ between two seventeenth-century Fellows of ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ.

Dr. Jasmeen Kanwal
30 October 2025
4 mins

The work of Professor Thema Monroe-White provides the strongest evidence yet that a scientist’s background influences the research they pursue and the technology they build.

Liz Sockett FRS
07 March 2025
3 mins

Rosalind Franklin never lived to see the full impact of her discoveries. She didn’t witness how her work on DNA would revolutionise biology, nor did she witness the impact she would have in encouraging women researchers in science. For International Women’s Day, Liz Sockett FRS, Chair of ºìÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™s Rosalind Franklin Award committee, and Isabelle Moss, Royal Society Diversity and Inclusion Officer, reflect on Franklin’s enduring legacy. 

Kip Heath
02 December 2024
2 mins

Thomas Alva Edison is famous as one of the pioneering inventors of the incandescent light bulb. The ‘light-bulb moment’ is now shorthand for a bright idea, and another of Edison’s inventions, the phonograph, would jump start the record industry - not bad for a man who was himself almost completely deaf. Kip Heath explores Edison's legacy as part of Disability History Month.

Morgan Mitchell
31 October 2024
3 mins

September this year saw Professor Bernadine Idowu’s illustrious career rocket to new heights by her recognition as newly minted Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of West London. What’s special about her appointment is that this makes her only the 73rd black female professor in the UK. 

Dr Ankita Anirban
25 October 2024
3 mins

For Black History Month, Ankita Anirban shares how Earl Shaw combined his research in laser physics whilst advocating for the rights of Black researchers and inspiring future generations of scientists.