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Founded as Science Service in 1921, the Society for Science has been dedicated to expanding scientific literacy, access to STEM education and scientific research for more than 100 years. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, our mission promotes the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement: to inform, educate, and inspire. We are best k

A man for all markets returns to the Regeneron Science Talent Search 06/23/2026

Seventy-five years after receiving a telegram that would change his life, Edward Thorp (STS 1949) returned to the Science Talent Search to share his story with a new generation of innovators.

A man for all markets returns to the Regeneron Science Talent Search Seventy-five years after receiving a telegram that would change his life, Edward Thorp (STS 1949) returned to the Science Talent…

06/22/2026

Join us for a virtual conversation with ISEF alumnus Shantanu Gaur and Society for Science President and CEO Maya Ajmera on Thursday, June 25 at 7pm EDT!

Shantanu Gaur is an alumnus of the 2003 and 2004 International Science and Engineering Fair 2003 and 2004. He graduated summa cm laude from Harvard College and with an M.D. from Harvard Medical School where he was a Paul Revere Frothingham Scholar and Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow. In 2009, he founded Allurion, whose breakthrough weight-loss technology is helping patients in more than 60 countries and has been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and TIME.

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Celebrating Pride: Q&A with three inspiring LGBTQ+ scientists 06/16/2026

For , three share insights into their current work, how their identities have shaped their paths, and their advice for the next generation.

Celebrating Pride: Q&A with three inspiring LGBTQ+ scientists In honor of Pride Month, we’re sharing the voices, experiences and achievements of three LGBTQ+ alumni of Society for Science programs. They share insights into their current work, how their identities have shaped their paths, and their advice for the next generation. Read on to hear directly from...

Nature-inspired rocket-nozzle redesign stands by for liftoff 06/15/2026

“We wanted to do something in aerospace. We wanted to do something involving biomimicry. And then we wanted to do something that no one has done before."

Nature-inspired rocket-nozzle redesign stands by for liftoff At the 2026 Regeneron ISEF competition, teens showed how they blasted past a problem that has limited use of super-efficient aerospike rocket engines.

Nature-inspired rocket-nozzle redesign stands by for liftoff 06/15/2026

“We wanted to do something in aerospace. We wanted to do something involving biomimicry. And then we wanted to do something that no one has done before."

Nature-inspired rocket-nozzle redesign stands by for liftoff At the 2026 Regeneron ISEF competition, teens showed how they blasted past a problem that has limited use of super-efficient aerospike rocket engines.

Teen’s new app guards against the rise of villainous AI bots 06/11/2026

finalist Sowmya Sankaran's app can help guard against AI bots developing dangerous personalities.

Teen’s new app guards against the rise of villainous AI bots Sometimes good chatbots and AI agents go rogue. A Regeneron ISEF finalist’s new app helps guard against bots developing dangerous personalities.

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