A.A.A.S.
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His last article for the magazine was about megastorms in the Argentine pampas and won an A.A.A.S.
From New York Times • Oct. 5, 2022
In responses to The Times, several organizations, including A.A.A.S.,
From New York Times • Oct. 30, 2020
Two-thirds of the authors and reviewers who reported their race or ethnicity to A.A.A.S., which publishes the Science family of journals, listed themselves as white.
From New York Times • Oct. 30, 2020
Some A.A.A.S. leaders sympathized so strongly with the dissenters that they went out of their way to praise the petulant protests.
From Time Magazine Archive
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To this first A.A.A.S. convention of the Atomic Age, the brass spoke reassuring words, on the social aspects of science.
From Time Magazine Archive
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