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Current members of AAAS who are also Fellows can be found by using the search boxes below. A member whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically or ...
AAAS is working tirelessly to defend science—and the scientific community — in the halls of Congress and in the public square. Your gift today will help us continue to be the thoughtful, nonpartisan ...
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 ...
AAAS is mobilizing its full resources and expertise to speak up for the U.S. scientific enterprise. Learn more about the ...
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Science is US, a foundation-supported initiative housed within the American Association for the Advancement of Science, published a new study, Science at Work: The People and Industries Powering ...
This session will introduce you to the history of S&T Policy, the different cultures of science and policy, and ways that advocates build bridges between the two worlds.
The University of Hawaii astronomer’s interest in habitable worlds began at a geothermal field in Iceland, where she and a ...
Marlena Fejzo’s groundbreaking work implicates the hormone GDF15 as a key player in this understudied disorder.
AAAS proudly congratulates the newly elected 2024 Fellows! In 2024, the AAAS Council elected 471 members as Fellows of AAAS. Election as a Fellow honors members whose efforts on behalf of the ...