This conversation with Luciana Santos, Brazil’s Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, is the first published as ...
A multisector task force has released a new set of comprehensive policy recommendations to create a safer, healthier, more ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
For half a century, the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) program has helped ensure that public policy is informed by science. STPF fellows are STEM experts who are committed to ...
Science touches lives every day. It drives the innovation and discovery that help us understand and interact with the world around us. The resources in this toolkit will help you engage, educate and ...
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, ...
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