The @AAASKavli 2026 contest is now open for submissions! Established in 1945, the awards recognize outstanding reporting for a general audience on the sciences, engineering and mathematics. Journalists can enter their best science reporting at: https://t.co/WxUh2lNZKo
Yesterday, Assistant Secretary Chris Pilkerton met with @sudipsparikh and the American Association for the Advancement of Science to discuss multiple ways for OIS and @AAAS to collaborate going forward on our Investment Screening Technology Initiative.
Do you know someone who has made a remarkable impact at the intersection of agriculture, food security, and societal issues? Nominate them by April 30 to become the next C.V. Riley Memorial Lecturer! https://t.co/qIvT0inlYw @WorldFoodPrize
Do you know someone who has made a remarkable impact at the intersection of agriculture, food security, and societal issues? Nominate them by April 30 to become the next C.V. Riley Memorial Lecturer! https://t.co/qIvT0inlYw @WorldFoodPrize
🎉 Welcome to the 2026 class of @AAAS#MassMediaFellows! These 15 scientists will be sharpening their #SciComm skills with news outlets across the country this summer. We can’t wait to see the impact they’ll have!
Learn more about 2026 class here: https://t.co/kpAYxY1RUR
The FY 2027 budget request, released by the U.S. administration this morning, once again threatens federal investments in research and development. Read our full statement: https://t.co/dZMcPLiu15
Congratulations to Jon Cohen, Martin Enserink, and Kai Kupferschmidt, who were named finalists for the 2025 @NIHCMfoundation’s Trade Journalism Award. 🏆
Check out the nominated stories here: https://t.co/CZDRugsCsp #NIHCMAwardsJournalism
How can you help ensure your research reaches beyond the lab? Hear from editors of @ScienceMagazine at the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting on communicating research effectively in a rapidly changing world. Register now 🔗 https://t.co/TFeB2dC5fw
The steep reductions proposed by the U.S. administration for federal R&D funding for FY26 did not happen thanks to bipartisan champions in Congress. Many organizations, including @AAAS, emphasized how detrimental it would be to our nation to gut this funding. (1/3)
With FY26 federal appropriations bills now signed into law, the R&D funding outlook is brighter than initially feared. Compared to the drastic cuts that were proposed in the spring, the bills show some increases, flat funding, or relatively small reductions for R&D.
Chart the course for your scientific journey at the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting! Build your network, sharpen your skills, and explore new funding opportunities. Let’s navigate the future of science together. Register now 🔗 https://t.co/TFeB2dC5fw
AAAS Members: today is the last day to vote in the Annual Election. This year’s slate of candidates are expert scientists and engineers who support our share mission to advance science and serve society. https://t.co/WJm11axpyU
At the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting, explore sessions on AI’s impact on society, breakthroughs transforming human health, and how climate change is reshaping migration. Join us in Phoenix Feb 12–14 🔗 https://t.co/TFeB2dC5fw
How do scientists make their work reach beyond the lab? Hear from editors of @ScienceMagazine at the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting on communicating research effectively in a rapidly changing world. Register now 🔗 https://t.co/TFeB2dC5fw
Each year, AAAS Members exercise their right to select leaders for our organization, helping to build accountability and community among our members. Members, vote now through February 2 on a full roster of expert scientists and engineers: https://t.co/pbemN0sKEH
There is still a chance for you to apply to the 2026 AAAS-TWAS Course on science diplomacy! The deadline for applications has been extended to February 4, 2026. Pairs of early career scientists and decision makers can find more information and apply here: https://t.co/9tQXYOQlRW