Science (journal)
Science,
also widely referred to as Science Magazine,[1] is the academic journal of
the American
Association for the Advancement of Science[2][3] (AAAS)
and is one of the world's top scientific journals.[4]
The peer-reviewed
journal, first published in 1880, is circulated weekly and has a print
subscriber base of around 130,000. Because institutional subscriptions and
online access serve a larger audience, its estimated readership is 570,400
people.[5]
The major focus of the journal is publishing important
original scientific research and research reviews, but Science also
publishes science-related news, opinions on science policy and
other matters of interest to scientists and others who are concerned with the
wide implications of science and technology. Unlike most scientific journals,
which focus on a specific field, Science and its rival Nature
cover the full range of scientific disciplines. According to the Journal Citation Reports, Science's 2013 impact factor was
31.477.
Although it is the journal of the AAAS, membership in the
AAAS is not required to publish in Science. Papers are accepted from
authors around the world. Competition to publish in Science is very
intense, as an article published in such a highly cited journal can lead to
attention and career advancement for the authors. Fewer than 10% of articles
submitted to the editors are accepted for publication and all research articles
are subject to peer review before they appear in the journal.
Science is based in Washington, D.C., United States,
with a second office in Cambridge,
England.
Science
Science is a
publication for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Note: Donald Kennedy
was the editor-in-chief for Science, a trustee at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), and a commissioner for the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace (think tank).
George Soros is the
founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, and was the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace (think tank), the Social Science Research Council,
and the Climate Reality Project.
Andrew Carnegie
was the founder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think
tank), the founder of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the founder
of the Carnegie Institution for Science.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews is the president of
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), a director
at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
and a 2008 Bilderberg conference
participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview with
Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for population
control by involving the United
States in war)
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Margaret A.
Hamburg is the VP for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
the commissioner for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and David
A. Hamburg’s daughter.
David A. Hamburg
is Margaret A. Hamburg’s father, an adviser for the Nuclear Threat
Initiative (think tank), and the president emeritus for the Carnegie
Corporation of New York.
Newton N. Minow
is an honorary trustee at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a member
of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and a senior counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP.
R. Eden Martin is
the president of the Commercial Club of Chicago, counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP, and was a trustee at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Michelle Obama
was a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP.
Barack Obama was an
intern at Sidley Austin LLP.
John G. Levi is a
partner at Sidley Austin LLP, and a fellow at the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences.
Carnegie
Corporation of New York was a funder for the Social Science Research
Council.
Margaret Levi is
a director at the Social Science Research Council, and was a director at
the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
Claude M. Steele
is a director at the Social Science Research Council, a director at the Center
for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and a member of the National
Science Board.
John S. Reed is a
director at the Social Science Research Council, and was a fellow at the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Michael E.
Gellert is a director at the Social Science Research Council, and a
trustee at the Carnegie Institution for Science.
William R.
Hearst III is a trustee at the Carnegie Institution for Science, a partner
emeritus at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, was a trustee at the Mathematical
Sciences Research Institute, and a fellow at the American Association
for the Advancement of Science.
Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers was a donor for The Climate Project.
The Climate
Project is a merged organization with the Climate Reality Project.
Albert A. Gore Jr.
was a donor for The Climate Project, is a partner at Kleiner Perkins
Caufield & Byers, and the chairman for the Climate Reality Project.
Science is a
publication for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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