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 ...
As one of the top voices for science worldwide, AAAS strives to build a boldly inclusive, mobilized, and global scientific community that ignites, enables, and celebrates scientific excellence and ...
I am a Geophysical Sciences PhD candidate at the University of Chicago. From the comfort of my desk, I use my background in geology, high-resolution spacecraft images, and numerical models to unpick ...
Researchers will seek centers of scientific excellence — ones that have the infrastructure to support their work, a ...
We know more about the universe, this planet and ourselves than ever before. However, despite its place at the foundations of our modern society, the scientific enterprise is fragile. Our mission to ...
The GSK Science in the Summer TM program returns to the Washington, DC metro area with BE A SPACE SCIENTIST! AAAS is pleased to partner with community-based organizations that serve children from ...
West Virginia network, which is currently led by Brenden McNeil, Professor of Geography at West Virginia University, who ...
Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have elected Marina Picciotto, Ph.D., Deputy Chair for Basic Science in Psychiatry, Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, and ...
This book is an introduction for non-scientists to the science of behavioral genetics and its broader ethical and social implications. Among the topics covered are how scientists explore the influence ...
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