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The Charles Valentine Riley Memorial Foundation (RMF), in partnership with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), is holding its inaugural poster competition for students to ...
Vision & Change efforts have achieved some success, but to date we have lacked objective, quantifiable measures to confirm or ...
a series of recommendations aimed at ensuring that all students— biology majors and those majoring in other fields—gain a ...
Earlier this year, we spotted a forthcoming study which reported that levels of taurine did not consistently decline with age ...
Scientists who publish their research in journals are typically eager for their work to be shared widely, and for that work to be reused to advance knowledge in their field or beyond. As part of this ...
If enacted, the FY26 budget request would end America’s global scientific leadership. The cuts to science would imperil our nation’s future health, security and prosperity. This budget proposal stands ...
In the hunt for a remedy, when the baton is passed from dedicated academic scientists to an innovative company to trusted community advocates, outcomes for society can be especially powerful. Today, ...
Make no mistake, if Congress enacts the President’s skinny budget, the consequences for the future of our nation would be catastrophic. The United States will no longer be in the global race for R&D ...
AAAS’ Local Science Engagement Network (LSEN) program seeks coordinators to lead a new AAAS K-12 STEMM Catalyst pilot initiative that will create opportunities for scientist-volunteer engagement with ...
The stakes right now are high, he said. If federal agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services and National Science Foundation follow through on planned cuts to funding, particularly to ...
The U.S. remains the largest R&D spender but by the smallest margin since the mid-90s. It is 13th in government R&D intensity, fifth in private R&D intensity and 6th in basic science intensity. China ...