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Digital Engagement Producer, Science News

Oct 2023: Science News is seeking a Digital Engagement Producer to grow our online audience. The Digital Engagement Producer will work closely with the digital media team and other members of the editorial staff to ensure that each of our stories is relevant and reaches the broadest possible audience.

Assistant Art Director

October 2023: The Society is looking for an assistant art director to support the Science News Magazine Group team. Science News, a biweekly magazine and website, is seeking a hardworking and talented assistant art director for a full-time, on-site position.

Middle school finalists pose with the Einstein statue.
 

Press Release

Regeneron ISEF 2023 Society for Science Special Awards Winners Announced

Society for Science announced the Special Awards of Regeneron ISEF 2023. Student winners are ninth through twelfth graders who earned the right to compete at Regeneron ISEF 2023 by winning a top prize at a local, regional, state or national science fair.

The 2022 top 30 Broadcom MASTERS finalists gathered for a picture on George Mason University's campus in between challenges.

Blog Post

Broadcom MASTERS tackle quantum physics and Parkinson’s disease at George Mason University

During finals week, the top 30 Broadcom MASTERS finalists put their problem-solving and creative-thinking skills to the test to solve challenges like creating a quantum physics board game and designing a tool to detect Parkinson’s disease.

Image shows a grid of book covers including The Words That Made Us, Hellhound, Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality, Paving, Losing the Nobel Prize and Braiding Sweetgrass.

Blog Post

Reading list: summer 2022 reads to spark your imagination

In need of some new books to add to your summer reading list? Check out these recommendations from our Society for Science Alumni.

 
screenshot of STS 2021 Public Exhibition hall from 6connex
STS finalist Holly Cheng

Rules for All Projects

Student researchers, as well as adults who have a role in their projects, are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. These include, but are not limited to…

Hazardous chemicals, activities or devices

ISEF Rules: The following rules apply to research using hazardous chemicals, devices and activities. These include substances and devices that are regulated by local, state, country, or international law, most often with restrictions of their use by minors such as DEA-controlled substances, prescription drugs, alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. Hazardous activities are those that involve a level of risk above and beyond that encountered in the student’s everyday life.