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AAAS is "the world's largest general science society". The society is offering access to the resources on its website, sciencemag.org, which include the journal Science and other scientific research, news, commentary, and media.There are up to 50 one-year accounts available to Wikipedians.
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{{cite journal|last1=Huang|first1=M.|last2=Hsu|first2=C.-H.|last3=Wang|first3=J.|last4=Mei|first4=S.|last5=Dong|first5=X.|last6=Li|first6=Y.|last7=Li|first7=M.|last8=Liu|first8=H.|last9=Zhang|first9=W.|last10=Aida|first10=T.|last11=Zhang|first11=W.-B.|last12=Yue|first12=K.|last13=Cheng|first13=S. Z. D.|title=Selective assemblies of giant tetrahedra via precisely controlled positional interactions|journal=Science|date=23 April 2015|volume=348|issue=6233|pages=424–428|doi=10.1126/science.aaa2421}} {{Subscription required|via=[[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]}}
- Huang, M.; Hsu, C.-H.; Wang, J.; Mei, S.; Dong, X.; Li, Y.; Li, M.; Liu, H.; Zhang, W.; Aida, T.; Zhang, W.-B.; Yue, K.; Cheng, S. Z. D. (23 April 2015). "Selective assemblies of giant tetrahedra via precisely controlled positional interactions". Science. 348 (6233): 424–428. doi:10.1126/science.aaa2421. – via American Association for the Advancement of Science (subscription required)