Congratulations to Ricardo Galvão, winner of the 2021 AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award!
Check out our video to see how Galvão fought to protect "the immense natural wonder that is the Amazon rainforest.” #AAASmtg@usponlinefcld.ly/w3798zs
Harassment has no place in science. That's why we're working on a revocation policy for elected @AAAS Fellows, currently under consideration by the AAAS Council. #MeTooScience
"Among the words forbidden to be used in @CDCgov budget documents are 'evidence-based' and 'science-based.' Here's a word that's still allowed: ridiculous."
- @RushHolt, CEO, American Association for the Advancement of Science
On an eight-day flight aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992, AAAS member Mae Carol Jemison became the first African American woman to travel in space. Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! @WomenScienceDay@UN@NASA#WomeninSTEM#BlackHistoryMonth
Congratulations to Carlos Nobre, winner of the 2021 AAAS Award for Science Diplomacy!
Check out our video to see how Nobre's work has guided the protection, conservation and sustainable development of the Amazon. #AAASmtg@theamazonwewant@usponlinefcld.ly/teg88ax
The governing body of the American Association for the Advancement of Science voted Saturday to enact a policy under which an elected AAAS Fellow’s lifetime honor can be revoked for proven scientific misconduct or serious breaches of professional ethics.
Join Drs. Claire Valderama-Wallace and Anna Valdez on August 13 for a panel discussion, Challenging Oppression in North American Nursing Education and Practice.
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Join Dr. Crystal Garvey on August 13 for a @AAAS_SEAChange panel discussion, Challenging Oppression in North American Nursing Education and Practice.
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In preparation for #ShutDownSTEM tomorrow, 10 June, @ScienceMagazine Science has made the following articles available without subscription or registration to help facilitate discussion.
Theresa Harris, director of @AAAS_SRJ, discusses the need for additional scientific support in the courts after the Chevron doctrine was overturned in June. Read the full article from @FYIscipolicy:
Does your college or university want to improve their sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data collection and use? AAAS is offering $50,000 awards to five institutions to pilot recommendations. Deadline is August 30. Apply now: brnw.ch/21wLGnW