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In today’s rapidly changing news landscape, many peer-reviewed studies don’t receive mass media attention. But studies that ...
For work identifying a novel therapeutic target to improve walking after SCI, Newton Cho is the 2025 winner of the Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation. The prize rewards innovative research that ...
Twenty scientists and diplomats worldwide will gather at the 12th AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy On 21-24 July 2025, participants will meet in Trieste, Italy, to learn how to bridge science and ...
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In October 2012, the AAAS Council elected 701 members as Fellows of AAAS. These individuals will be recognized for their contributions to science and technology at the Fellows Forum to be held on 16 ...
The Road to Lenacapavir, a Breakthrough HIV Treatment Three individuals have been awarded the AAAS Mani L. Bhaumik Breakthrough of the Year Award for their work on the drug.
Duane B. Dimos, Sandia National Laboratories Francis J. Doyle III, University of California, Santa Barbara Vinayak Dravid, Northwestern University Elizabeth Edwards, University of Toronto Jay A.
The Reagan Administration also sought to cut R&D, but the Trump Administration is far more willing to scale back even basic science.
Nikola Tesla's accomplishments are today still underrated. Imagine being stricken with blinding flashes of light that envelop your mind and fill your brain, but in those blinding flashes is contained ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world’s largest general scientific societies and publisher of the Science family of journals, announces the 2023 class of ...