Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Royal Society Interface is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effects of urbanization on cloud-to-ground lightning strike frequency: a global perspective26
A brain-wide solute transport model of the glymphatic system20
Dynamics of positional information in the vertebrate neural tube11
Inertial coupling of the hummingbird body in the flight mechanics of an escape manoeuvre9
Electrostatic pollination by butterflies and moths6
A model of task-level human stepping regulation yields semistable walking6
A novel, scenario-based approach to comparing non-pharmaceutical intervention strategies across nations6
Correction: The effect of step size on straight-line orientation5
Modelling individual variation in human walking gait across populations and walking conditions via gait recognition5
Being thin-skinned can still reduce damage from dynamic puncture4
Trade-offs and thermodynamics of energy-relay proofreading4
Uncertainties in exposure predictions arising from point measurements of carbon dioxide in classroom environments4
Quantifying social media predictors of violence during the 6 January US Capitol insurrection using Granger causality3
Reconciling founder variant multiplicity of HIV-1 infection with the rate of CD4 + decline3
Embolism propagation in Adiantum leaves and in a biomimetic system with constrictions3
Epidemiological inference at the threshold of data availability: an influenza A(H1N2)v spillover event in the United Kingdom3
Drag reduction and locomotory power in dolphins: Gray’s paradox revealed3
Quantifying indirect and direct vaccination effects arising in the SIR model3
Emergence of cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s dilemma through Discriminatory and Samaritan AIs3
Long-term tracing of individual human neural cells using multiphoton microscopy and photoconvertible polymer capsules3
A rapid-response soft end effector inspired by the hummingbird beak3
An early warning indicator trained on stochastic disease-spreading models with different noises3
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