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 ...
Americans working in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medical-related fields now number more than 73.6 ...
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Visuals are powerful communications tools that scientists are likely already familiar with. Scientists communicate through data, symbols, and graphs — some of the raw materials in good visuals. The ...
The AAAS Student E-poster competition recognizes the individual efforts of students who are actively working toward an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral-level degree. The winners’ presentations ...
Understanding how the five senses evolved can help inform how human sight, smell and taste continue to shift based on the environment, according to three researchers at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting in ...
The University of Hawaii astronomer’s interest in habitable worlds began at a geothermal field in Iceland, where she and a ...
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Marlena Fejzo’s groundbreaking work implicates the hormone GDF15 as a key player in this understudied disorder.
Curtis L. Baxter III is a Senior Program Associate working primarily on DoSER's Science for Seminaries project, which aids seminaries in integrating forefront science into their core curriculum. After ...
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