American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Dust and Gas in the Early Universe
(Thursday, July 31, 2008) - US presidential candidates and their views on scientific issues
(Saturday, January 12, 2008) - Hinode mission delves into solar mysteries
(Friday, December 7, 2007) - Possible cosmic defect may be a window into the early universe
(Thursday, October 25, 2007) - AAAS analysis finds Congress would add billions to FY 2008 R&D investment
(Wednesday, August 8, 2007) - Hayabusa mission offers an intimate portrait of asteroid Itokawa
(Thursday, June 1, 2006) - 2005 AAAS ISC Award goes to a team of Russian and American scientists
(Sunday, February 19, 2006) - Astronomer announces shortlist of stellar candidates for habitable worlds
(Saturday, February 18, 2006) - U.S. President's budget proposal means 5-year cuts 'well below historic levels' - AAAS analyzes Federal R&D 2005 Budget
(Monday, April 26, 2004) - Science's breakthrough of the year: Illumination of the dark, expanding universe
(Friday, December 19, 2003) - Looming 'lame duck session' by U.S. Congress raises fears for the future of R&D funding
(Wednesday, October 30, 2002) - Fusion in a flash? Science researchers report nuclear emissions from tiny, super-hot collapsing bubbles
(Monday, March 4, 2002) - In search of extra dimensions: Hang on -- a new reality may be around the corner
(Monday, February 18, 2002) - AAAS: Federal R&D Budget Analysis
(Monday, February 11, 2002) - The 27th Annual AAAS Colloquium on Science and Technology Policy "Science and Technology in a Vulnerable World: Rethinking Our Roles"
(Friday, January 11, 2002) - Science's Top Ten: nanoscale computing circuits named top scientific advance of 2001
(Thursday, December 20, 2001) - Shifting liquid crystals may serve as personal, portable chemical sensors, Science researchers report
(Thursday, August 16, 2001) - Nano-transistor switches with just one electron, may be ideal for molecular computers, Science study shows
(Thursday, July 5, 2001) - Comet's spectacular death may illuminate birth of solar system, special Science package suggests
(Thursday, May 17, 2001) - Light-driven micromachines? Lasers spin tiny objects in Science Magazine study
(Thursday, May 3, 2001) - Human-induced greenhouse warming pumps heat into oceans, two Science studies report
(Thursday, April 12, 2001) - Proposed U.S. research budget "out of balance," Science Magazine Editor-in-Chief says
(Thursday, March 22, 2001) - Science exclusive: President Clinton on science's growing impact
(Thursday, December 21, 2000) - Science's Top 10: genome sequencing named top scientific advance of 2000
(Thursday, December 21, 2000) - Science report: sedimentary rocks on Mars may suggest an ancient land of lakes
(Monday, December 4, 2000) - IMAGES from Science report: sedimentary rocks on Mars may suggest an ancient land of lakes
(Monday, December 4, 2000) - Supernovae may give rise to gamma-ray bursts, two Science reports suggest
(Thursday, November 2, 2000) - Meteorite may be primitive solar system material, say Science authors
(Thursday, October 12, 2000) - 18 possible planets lacking a central star discovered by Science researchers
(Thursday, October 5, 2000) - Presidential nominees share views in Science questionnaire
(Thursday, October 5, 2000) - Desktop biofactories? New microrobots might manipulate single cells, Science authors report
(Thursday, June 29, 2000) - Evidence of recent water flow on Mars, reported in Science
(Thursday, June 22, 2000) - AAAS/Science Magazine Media Advisory - Mars Press Conference at NASA
(Wednesday, June 21, 2000) - Water-bearing salt crystals come from dawn of solar system, UK researchers report in Science Magazine
(Thursday, June 8, 2000)
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