The AAAS Pathways to Policy Fellowship (PPF) provides experts from an array of backgrounds and scientific disciplines the opportunity to serve in yearlong assignments that impact science policy across ...
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, ...
Project 2061 was a long-term research and development initiative focused on improving science education so that all Americans can become literate in science, mathematics, and technology. To achieve ...
In 2025, we present the 16th Charles Valentine Riley Memorial Lecture. This year’s hybrid lecture will feature Dr. Christina Grozinger, Publius Vergilius Maro Professor of Entomology, director of the ...
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, ...
Five postdoctoral scientists will receive grants of $75,000 to fund their innovative research along with their outreach ...
Stories describing what can happen when science is manipulated or misapplied are among the winners of the 2025 AAAS Kavli ...
Uche Medoh's research describes the synthesis of BMP, a molecule with protective effects against various neurodegenerative ...
These student-led winning teams exemplify the perseverance, creative problem solving, and diverse talent base that has ...
The FY 2018 budget proposal is undoubtedly a difficult one for R&D. But is it an historically difficult one? In a word: yes. In fact, there’s a strong argument to be made that the first Trump ...
The modern U.S. research enterprise has some of its roots in World War II, through the U.S. government's Office of Scientific Research and Development or OSRD. Quickly authorized by President Franklin ...
Nearly half a millennium ago science took a great leap forward with the discovery of the microscope. Before its existence it was postulated that "little creatures," too small to be seen by the naked ...