American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1200 New York Avenue NW
Washington, District of Columbia, 20005
Phone: (202) 326-6440
Website: aaas.org
AAAS was founded in 1848, and has 262 affiliated societies and academies of science, serving 10 million individuals. The non-profit AAAS (http://www.aaas.org) is open to all and fulfills its mission to ‘advance science and serve society’ through initiatives in science policy, international programs, science education and more.
Events
Our Planet and Its Life: Origins and Future Annual MeetingFebruary 12 – 16, 2009
Our Planet and Its Life: Origins and Future President’s AddressFebruary 12, 2009
Remarkable Creatures: Epic Adventures in the Search for the Origins of SpeciesFebruary 13, 2009
AAAS Family Science DaysFebruary 14 – 15, 2009
Meet the Scientists: May Berenbaum, ‘Where Have All the Bees Gone? Why Should We Find Out?’February 14, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Paul Sereno, ‘A New Dinosaur-Eating Crocodile’February 14, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Leon Lederman, ‘Science Is To Know the World in All Its Splendor’February 14, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Mark Hammergren, ‘Asteroids, Alien Life, and UFOs’February 15, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Juan Gilbert, ‘Hip-Hop Music and Math’February 15, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Greta Binford, ‘A Real-Life Spider Woman’February 15, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Mary Hennen, ‘Peregrine Falcons: Back from the Brink of Extinction’February 15, 2009
Meet the Scientists: Uwe Bergmann, ‘X-Ray Vision: Not Just for Superman Anymore’February 15, 2009
A Neanderthal Perspective on Human OriginsFebruary 15, 2009