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The 2025 update to the U.S. R&D and Innovation in a Global Context report relies primarily on new data from the Organisation ...
Science advocacy is a broad field that everyone can participate in, no matter their background. Whether you are a researcher interested in advocating for an issue important to you, a student who wants ...
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 AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships program (STPF) provides an opportunity for accomplished scientists and engineers to contribute to the policymaking process. The program fosters ...
Priya Shete, a medical doctor and a 2010-12 S&T Policy Fellow at USAID in the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, uses her medical background to advise on policy issues. She provides technical ...
Dr. Iris R. Wagstaff is a chemist, educator, mentor, researcher, DEI consultant and science policy advisor. She currently serves as a STEM Program Director in the Center for STEMM Education & ...
AAAS’ Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship announces its 2025 cohort as the program celebrates its 50th year.
Citation: Pastor, Jr., Manuel, et al. 2001. ?Which Came First? Toxic Facilities, Minority Move-In, and Environmental Justice.? Journal of Urban Affairs 23(1): 1-21 ...
AAAS Family Science Days was a free public science event that offered an array of hands-on family and child-friendly activities. It was held during the American Association for the Advancement of ...
Annika Inampudi and Nazeefa Ahmed will join the staff at Science as part of a summer program that trains journalists with a ...
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