A multisector task force has released a new set of comprehensive policy recommendations to create a safer, healthier, more ...
This conversation with Luciana Santos, Brazil’s Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, is the first published as ...
AAAS and the Royal Society published, "Science Diplomacy in an Era of Disruption," an updated framework released on the ...
Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Phillip A. Sharp will deliver a lecture on “Discovery in Life Sciences: Biotechnology ...
Science serves society best when it is rooted in community. To support AAAS Members and other STEMM professionals in making local impact, the AAAS Office of Membership is excited to announce that the ...
At a moment when the U.S. scientific ecosystem is fragile, the scientific community should focus its passion into action designed for impact, said AAAS leaders at the Feb. 13 opening plenary of the ...
The AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy will be at the 2025 AAAS Annual Meeting, February 13-15. AAAS is organizing two sessions about science diplomacy, “Our Shared Ocean: U.S.-Cuba Collaboration and ...
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 ...
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