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Abkhazian Regional Academy of Sciences (ARAS), independent scientific and educational organization, was founded in 1995, in Tbilisi ( Republic of Georgia), by the group of famous scientists - refugees from Abkhazia. Academicians and Corresponding Members of ARAS are leading scientists of Georgia, representatives of social and humanitarian sciences, natural and life sciences, technical sciences and modern technologies. The Academy is registered by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and recognized by the Georgian Academy of Sciences. The Presidium of the Academy is based in Tbilisi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abkhazian Regional Academy of Sciences"

The Academia Sinica (中央研究院; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Yánjiùyuàn; Latin, "Chinese Academy"), headquartered in the Nangang district of Taipei, is the national academy for the Republic of China on Taiwan. It is directly responsible to the President of the Republic of China. Currently, its president is Nobel laureate Yuan Tseh Lee. Unlike the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, which in the past had shared the same Latin name, it has institutes for research in social sciences and the humanities. ...more on Wikipedia about "Academia Sinica"

The French Academy of Sciences (Académie des sciences) is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research. It was at the forefront of scientific developments in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Académie des Sciences"

Academy of Sciences can refer to a national academy or another learned society dedicated to sciences. ...more on Wikipedia about "Academy of Sciences"

Academy of Sciences of Moldova ( romanian Academia de Ştiinţe a Moldovei) is the main scientific centre of the Republic of Moldova, which coordinates research in all areas of science and technology. It is also the regulating body for the Romanian language in Moldova. ...more on Wikipedia about "Academy of Sciences of Moldova"

The Awards are listed in the order in which they were established by the Society: ...more on Wikipedia about "American Astronautical Society"

The Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences is a non-profit foundation located in Frankfurt am Main (German: Beilstein-Institut zur Förderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften). Founded in 1951 by the Max Planck Society, the institute is actively involved in maintaining the Beilstein database and the conversion of the contents of scientific libraries into electronic media. In 2005 the institute initiated the open access Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences" shortopedia, there's no better way. Scientific_organizations

The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (abbreviated BAS, in Bulgarian: Balgarska akademia na naukite, abbreviated BAN) is the National Academy of Bulgaria, established in 1869. The Academy is autonomous and has a Society of Academicians, Correspondent Members and Foreign Members. It publishes and circulates different scientific works, encyclopedias, dictionaries and journals, and runs it own publishing house. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bulgarian Academy of Sciences"

The California Academy of Sciences is one of the ten largest natural history museums in the world. It is located in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, and comprises of an aquarium (the Steinhart Aquarium), planetarium, and natural history museum. The Academy began life in 1853 as a learned society and still carries out a large amount of original research, though its main role is now public education. The Academy's main buildings in Golden Gate Park are closed for major refurbishment until 2008, though it has reopened in temporary accommodation at 875 Howard Street as of May 1, 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "California Academy of Sciences"

The California Space Authority (CSA) is a nonprofit corporation representing the commercial, civil, and national defense/homeland security interests of California's diverse space enterprise community in four domains: Industry, Government, Academia, and Workforce. CSA is also a participating member in the Coalition for Space Exploration. ...more on Wikipedia about "California Space Authority"

The Chinese Academy of Sciences ( Chinese: 中国科学院; pinyin: Zhōngguó Kēxuéyuàn), formerly known as Academia Sinica (not to be confused with the Academia Sinica currently headquartered in Taipei), is the national academy for the natural sciences of the People's Republic of China. It is an institution of the State Council of China. It is headquartered in Beijing, with institutes all over China. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chinese Academy of Sciences"

CIFA is French abbreviation for "Comite International de Recherche et d'Etude de Facteurs de l'Ambiance" (in English: "International Committee for Research and Study of Environmental Factors", ICEF). ...more on Wikipedia about "CIFA"

The Coalition's mission is to increase public understanding and support of the goals and benefits of the Vision for Space Exploration and engage the public and elected officials in active support to help secure and sustain the resources necessary to return the Space Shuttle to flight, complete assembly of the International Space Station, build a crew exploration vehicle, go back to the Moon, and then on to Mars and beyond. ...more on Wikipedia about "Coalition for Space Exploration"

The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) was established by the International Council for Science in 1958. ...more on Wikipedia about "COSPAR"

The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( Latin Academia Scientiarum et Artium Croatica, Croatian Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti) is the national academy of Croatia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts"

Deutsches Entomologisches Institut or German Entomological Institute is a German Society devoted to the study of insects. Founded in 1886 the society has an extensive library and insect collections. DEI is sited at Leibniz-Zentrums für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V. Müncheberg. ...more on Wikipedia about "Deutsches Entomologisches Institut"

ECLS (European Center of Love Studies) was founded in 2003 at Roskilde University, Denmark to be a communication forum and a research network about love today, in our liquid modern world. Taking as its central task ECLS is focusing on investigating the conditions (the economy of love) that shape the problems of love in a liquid world. ...more on Wikipedia about "ECLS"

The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) promotes bioscience in Europe through programmes and activities. In 2005, there were 1100 elected members in Europe and over 60 associate members globally. ...more on Wikipedia about "European Molecular Biology Organization"

The Florida Space Authority (FSA) was created as a state government space agency by Florida's Governor and Legislature in 1989. The Authority’s mission (as authorized in Chapter 331, Part Two, Florida Statutes) is to retain, expand and diversify the state's space-related industry. Chapter 331 gives FSA governmental powers similar to other types of transportation authorities ( airport, seaport, etc.) to support and regulate the state's space transportation industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Florida Space Authority"

The Helmholtz Association (German: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft) is the largest scientific organisation in Germany. It is a union of 15 scientifically, technically, biologically, and medically oriented research centers with altogether some 24,000 employees and an annual budget that exceeds two billion euros. The official mission of the Association is "to answer great and pressing questions of science, society, and economics". The namesake of the association is the German physiologist and physicist Hermann von Helmholtz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft"

The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (in short: HAS, in Hungarian: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia) was founded in 1825, when Count István Széchenyi offered one year's income of his estate for the purposes of a Learned Society at a district session of the Diet in Bratislava (seat of the Hungarian Parliament at the time), and his example was followed by other delegates. Its task was specified as the development of the Hungarian language and the study and propagation of the sciences and the arts in Hungarian. It received its current name in 1845. Its central building was inaugurated in 1865, in neo-Renaissance style. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hungarian Academy of Sciences"

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International Botanical Congress (IBC) is a large-scale meeting of botanists in all scientific fields, from all over the world. These days it is held every six years, with the venue circulating around the world. The latest was the XVII IBC in Vienna, a hundred years after the II IBC in Vienna. The last but one was in St Louis (1999) and the latest in Vienna on 30 July 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Botanical Congress"

The International Commission for Optics (ICO) was created in 1947 with the objective to contribute to the progress and dissemination of knowledge in optics. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Commission for Optics"

The International Council for Science (ICSU), formerly called the International Council of Scientific Unions, was founded in 1931 as an international non-governmental organization devoted to international co-operation in the advancement of science. Its members are national scientific bodies, and international scientific unions, including the International Mathematical Union, the International Astronomical Union and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Council for Science"

The International Space Development Conference (ISDC) is the annual conference of the National Space Society. The conferences connect the general public and the NSS membership with leaders of contemporary space efforts. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Space Development Conference"

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