AAAS has a long-standing commitment to cultivate responsible science in the service of society and build bridges between science and the greater public. It fosters and facilitates the responsible ...
Meet the people who make AAAS Inclusive STEMM Ecosystems for Equity and Diversity (ISEED) initiatives happen!
As teachers and students return to school for a new year, educators in science, technology, engineering and mathematics who attended the 2024 Noyce Summit this summer can draw upon the storytelling ...
This webinar will discuss the panelists' research paper which delves into the intricate interplay between societal and algorithmic bias, arguing that attempts to mitigate biases as a computational ...
After decades of groundwork, red-cockaded woodpeckers are rebounding, satellite imagery has enabled remote animal monitoring, and a cognitive model from the 1970s underpins AI. The three teams behind ...
Dr. Alan I. Leshner headed AAAS for 13 years, concluding his service on 17 February 2015. Dr. Leshner has been Chief Executive Officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and ...
#IfThenSheCan - The Exhibit Comes to Washington, DC! For the first time on a national stage, 120 statues of our AAAS IF/THEN Ambassadors will be unveiled to the public March 5th at the Smithsonian ...
The AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships program (STPF) provides an opportunity for accomplished scientists and engineers to contribute to the policymaking process. The program fosters ...
Shirley Malcom is Senior Advisor to the CEO and Director of the SEA Change initiative at AAAS. She works to improve the quality and increase access to education and careers in STEM fields as well as ...
Last week, a slimmed-down version of the bipartisan innovation legislation now referred to as the CHIPS and Science Act passed with bipartisan support via roll call vote in both the Senate (64-33) and ...