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With summer in full swing, many people now find themselves picking off one of the season’s least-favorite guests: ...
In today’s rapidly changing news landscape, many peer-reviewed studies don’t receive mass media attention. But studies that ...
Geospatial technologies is a term used to describe the range of modern tools contributing to the geographic mapping and analysis of the Earth and human societies. These technologies have been evolving ...
In response to the government of Zimbabwe’s May 2005 campaign to demolish settlements it claimed to be illegal, Amnesty International asked AAAS to obtain and analyze satellite imagery of four ...
Wartime Innovation: Lessons From the Office of Scientific R&D A look at the "government startup" that drove U.S. science and technology during World War II.
In October 2012, the AAAS Council elected 701 members as Fellows of AAAS. These individuals will be recognized for their contributions to science and technology at the Fellows Forum to be held on 16 ...
The Reagan Administration also sought to cut R&D, but the Trump Administration is far more willing to scale back even basic science.
The Road to Lenacapavir, a Breakthrough HIV Treatment Three individuals have been awarded the AAAS Mani L. Bhaumik Breakthrough of the Year Award for their work on the drug.
The 2024 awards recognize a broad span of accomplishments, from mentoring the next, more diverse cohort of chemical scientists, to using cutting-edge science to advance human rights, to connecting ...
AAAS members have elected 401 AAAS Fellows for 2014, honoring them for their contributions to innovation, education, and scientific leadership. The accomplishments of the new Fellows will be ...
A virtual induction ceremony for the 489 newly elected Fellows will take place following the 2021 AAAS Annual Meeting in February.
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