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1. Title, abstract and keywords: a practical guide to maximize the visibility and impact of academic papers.

2. Taylor–Couette and related flows on the centennial of Taylor's seminal Philosophical Transactions paper: part 2.

3. Taylor-Couette and related flows on the centennial of Taylor's seminal Philosophical Transactions paper: part 1.

4. Individual recognition is associated with holistic face processing in Polistes paper wasps in a species-specific way.

5. Paper wasps form abstract concept of 'same and different'.

6. Specialized terminology reduces the number of citations of scientific papers.

7. Bright green fluorescence of Asian paper wasp nests.

8. Reclaiming behaviour settings: reviewing empirical applications of Barker's behaviour settings theory.

9. Cooperation between non-relatives in a primitively eusocial paper wasp, Polistes dominula.

10. Individual recognition is associated with holistic face processing in Polistes paper wasps in a species-specific way.

11. Male partner participation in maternity care and social support for childbearing women: a discussion paper.

12. From the life school to the gallery wall, via the portfolio: the collection, treatment, and display of oil sketches on paper produced in the contexts of the Carracci school.

13. Host–microbiome coevolution can promote cooperation in a rock–paper–scissors dynamics.

14. Capillary transport in paper porous materials at low saturation levels: normal, fast or superfast?

15. Explosive rigidity percolation in kirigami.

16. Revisiting the 'nuclear species' concept: do we really know what we think we know?

17. On rigid origami II: quadrilateral creased papers.

18. Taylor White's 'paper museum'.

19. The dilemma of valuing geodiversity: geoconservation versus geotourism.

20. Wallpaper group kirigami.

21. Position paper: the science of deep specification.

22. Network representations of diversity in scientific teams.

23. Managed retreat and planned retreat: a systematic literature review.

24. Foreword to the special issue on new developments in structural stability.

26. Taylor White's 'paper museum' (1725–1772): understanding the scientific work of an unpublished naturalist.

27. Oxytocin—a social peptide? Deconstructing the evidence.

28. Development, implementation and impact of a new preprint solicitation process at Proceedings B.

29. JOULE'S 1840 MANUSCRIPT ON THE PRODUCTION OF HEAT BY VOLTAIC ELECTRICITY.

30. Exploring the universe through dusty visions.

31. Leveraging natural capital accounting to support businesses with nature-related risk assessments and disclosures.

32. Performing excellence: Nobel Prize nomination networks in North America.

33. The eco-evolutionary dynamics of strategic species.

34. Symmetric waterbomb origami.

35. Atlantic overturning: new observations and challenges.

36. The apportionment of citations: a scientometric analysis of Lewontin 1972.

37. The background and legacy of Lewontin’s apportionment of human genetic diversity.

39. Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migration.

40. Connected interactions: enriching food web research by spatial and social interactions.

41. On hyperelastic solid with thin rigid inclusion and crack subjected to global injectivity condition.

42. UNDERSTANDING EUNICE FOOTE'S 1856 EXPERIMENTS: HEAT ABSORPTION BY ATMOSPHERIC GASES.

43. Herbaria macroalgae as a proxy for historical upwelling trends in Central California.

44. Mechanistic models for West Nile virus transmission: a systematic review of features, aims and parametrization.

45. Shaping new norms for AI.

46. From philanthropy to business: the economics of Royal Society journal publishing in the twentieth century.

47. Global attractivity in tick population models incorporating seasonality and diapausing stages.

49. Which peer reviewers voluntarily reveal their identity to authors? Insights into the consequences of open-identities peer review.

50. The evolutionary ecology of nests: a cross-taxon approach.