The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, pronounced "Triple-A-S") is a nonprofit professional society dedicated to the advancement of scientific and technological excellence across all disciplines, and to the public's understanding of science and technology. AAAS is among the oldest societies in America, having been founded in Philadelphia in 1848. Many of today's most prestigious and influential scientific societies have their historical origins in AAAS.
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Academy of Science of St. Louis Alabama Academy of Science Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science Arkansas Academy of Science California Academy of Sciences Chicago Academy of Sciences Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science Delaware Academy of Science Florida Academy of Sciences Georgia Academy of Science Hawaiian Academy of Science Idaho Academy of Science Illinois State Academy of Science Indiana Academy of Science Iowa Academy of Science Kansas Academy of Science Kentucky Academy of Science Louisiana Academy of Sciences Maryland Academy of Sciences Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Minnesota Academy of Science Mississippi Academy of Sciences Missouri Academy of Science Montana Academy of Sciences |
Nebraska Academy of Sciences New Jersey Academy of Science New Mexico Academy of Science New York Academy of Sciences North Carolina Academy of Science North Dakota Academy of Sciences Northwest Scientific Association Ohio Academy of Science Oklahoma Academy of Science Oregon Academy of Science Pennsylvania Academy of Science Rochester Academy of Science South Carolina Academy of Science South Dakota Academy of Science Southern California Academy of Sciences Tennessee Academy of Science Texas Academy of Science Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences Virginia Academy of Science Washington Academy of Sciences West Virginia Academy of Science Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters |
Also see: State Academies of Science Abstracts
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