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  2. Category : Scientific societies based in the United States

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    American Astronomical Society; American Bryological and Lichenological Society; American Fern Society; American Junior Academy of Sciences; American Meteor Society; American Physiological Society; American Scientific Glassblowers Society; American Social Science Association; American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; American ...

  3. Scientific method - Wikipedia

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    The history of scientific method considers changes in the methodology of scientific inquiry, not the history of science itself. The development of rules for scientific reasoning has not been straightforward; scientific method has been the subject of intense and recurring debate throughout the history of science, and eminent natural philosophers and scientists have argued for the primacy of ...

  4. Category : Scientific organizations based in the United States

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    Center for Science in the Public Interest; Citizen Science Association; Coalition for Deep Space Exploration; Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science; Committee of Concerned Scientists; Consortia Advancing Standards in Research Administration Information; Council for Chemical Research; Council of Engineering and Scientific Society ...

  5. American Association for the Advancement of Science

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    The American Association for the Advancement of Science was created on September 20, 1848, at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was a reformation of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists with the broadened mission to be the first permanent organization to promote science and engineering nationally and to represent the interests of American ...

  6. Science and technology in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Part of America's past and current preeminence in applied science has been due to its vast research and development budget, which at $401.6bn in 2009 was more than double that of China's $154.1bn and over 25% greater than the European Union's $297.9bn. [25]

  7. Basic research - Wikipedia

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    This study found that basic research played a key role in the development in all of the innovations. The number of basic science research [clarification needed] that assisted in the production of a given innovation peaked between 20 and 30 years before the innovation itself. While most innovation takes the form of applied science and most ...

  8. American Institute of Biological Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Biological Sciences promotes the use of science to inform decision-making and advances biology for the benefit of science and society through: Assessment. Coordinating and facilitating expert merit-based evaluation of research proposals, ongoing research programs, and completed research efforts, as well as analyzing ...

  9. Society for Science - Wikipedia

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    Emma Reh (1896–1982) was a science journalist for Science Service in the 1920s and 1930s. Here she is visiting an archaeological site in Oaxaca, Mexico. [6]Society for Science was founded in 1921 by journalist Edward W. Scripps and zoologist William Emerson Ritter, under the name "Science Service", with the goal of informing the public of the latest scientific discoveries and achievements.