The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, founded in 1739, is a prestigious institution based in Stockholm, Sweden. Its primary purpose is to promote the sciences and strengthen their influence in society. The Academy is known for awarding the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry, recognizing outstanding contributions to these fields.
The Academy consists of members from various scientific disciplines, including mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences. It conducts research, organizes conferences, and publishes scientific works to foster collaboration and innovation among scientists. The Academy plays a vital role in advancing scientific knowledge and education in Sweden and beyond.