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Reaching the darkest depths of the sea was important because of how scientists, including Campbell, believe that life may ...
With summer in full swing, many people now find themselves picking off one of the season’s least-favorite guests: ...
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AAAS proudly congratulates the newly elected 2022 Fellows! In October 2022, the AAAS Council elected 505 members as Fellows of AAAS. Election as a Fellow honors members whose efforts on behalf of the ...
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The below charts and tables present a range of federal R&D data series, including federal research budgets by agency, character and discipline, and some national totals. Most data come from annual ...
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.
Wartime Innovation: Lessons From the Office of Scientific R&D A look at the "government startup" that drove U.S. science and technology during World War II.
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