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David Baltimore, past AAAS president and Nobel-winning biologist, passed away on September 6.
The Ambassador of the Colombia to the U.S., Ambassador Daniel García-Peña, spoke with Science & Diplomacy on Colombia's ...
Since 1976, the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program has served as a leading source of independent data and analysis on federal support for research and development (R&D). Access our data tools, ...
recognized for "Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys but Never Forget How to Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday Life" in the Young Adult Science Book Section Abdu, Brook AAAS Kavli ...
Our ability to provide a voice for scientists and engineers and to advance science depends on the support from individuals like you. Whether you’re a scientist, engineer, teacher, or science advocate, ...
The Golden Goose Award, which spotlights obscure, silly sounding or odd fundamental discovery research that has led to ...
Annie Jump Cannon was an astronomer, suffragist, and photographer. Nearly deaf for much of her life, Cannon is credited with the invention of the Harvard spectral classification system, which assigns ...
The mission of the Local Science Engagement Network (LSEN) is to mobilize scientists and engineers as Advocates through local and state-based networks across the U.S. The objective is for Advocates to ...
To have the greatest impact on our mission to advance science and serve society, AAAS' work is both expansive and interconnected – from broadening participation in STEMM to providing policymakers with ...
Greater computing power, more information consumption, and the rise of generative artificial intelligence means that the U.S. is facing a rapid increase in data generation. To meet those demands, data ...
AAAS Education and Human Resources (EHR) Programs bring exciting opportunities to science students and professionals in the science and technology community. Helping build bridges to careers in ...