Madrid. Britain's centuries-old science institute The Royal Society has been awarded Spain's prestigious Prince of Asturias Prize for Communications and Humanities for promoting knowledge for the benefit of humanity. The Royal Society is the longest-standing scientific community in existence in the world and the most prestigious institution of human knowledge in the history of Great Britain, the Prince of Asturias Foundation said in a statement. Since its beginnings, the Society has combined the role of a research institute with that of a centre for the exchange of knowledge for the benefit of humanity. Founded in 1660 The Royal Society, founded in 1660, describes itself as a fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and ... the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. It aims to expand the frontiers of knowledge by championing the development and use of science, mathematics, engineering and medicine for the benefit of humanity and the good of the planet, it says on its website.
Britain's Royal Society wins Spanish prize
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25/05/2013 00:00
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