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Astronomy Reporter, Science News
Boston
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Science, Materials SciencePhysics, Quantum Technology Academai, STEM inclusion Neurodiversity, Autism
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Total articles 1884
By Lisa Grossman Verified
Apr. 07, 2025
By Carolyn Wilke Verified, Stephen Ornes Verified, Lisa Grossman Verified, Sarah Zielinski Verified
Mar. 28, 2025
By Lisa Grossman Verified
Apr. 07, 2025
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Science News
The Society for Science is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., dedicated to advancing scientific literacy and STEM education. Established in 1921, it aims to make science accessible to everyone through various publications, competitions, and grant programs. The organization operates with a mission to empower individuals with the knowledge and excitement of science. The Society for Science publishes *Science News*, a bi-weekly magazine that covers a wide range of scientific research, and *Science News Explores*, which is designed for younger audiences and educators. It also offers educational resources through Science News Learning, providing materials that integrate current scientific discoveries into classroom teaching. In addition to its publications, the Society organizes prestigious STEM competitions, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search and the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. It supports educators and organizations through grant initiatives and professional development programs, fostering a community that encourages scientific exploration and mentorship.
Washington, D.C., , United States
+1 202-785-2255
Founded: 1921