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What is RSS?

RSS is a way of feeding out information to a software program on your computer.

This means you can get the latest information without having to come back to our Website all the time to check for new items.

RSS is most commonly used by news aggregator packages, many of which are free. For example see:

Please note that the links above are provided for information only, and are not endorsed by the Royal Society.

If you are more technically minded, you can use RSS feeds to automatically add content to your website or blog.

You are welcome to do this, but if you do you must make clear that the content comes from www.royalsoc.ac.uk.

If you are doing it for commercial purposes, you must first contact us.

The address of our press releases & 'science in the news' feed is:

 

 

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