In 1996, 420 people gathered at the Salk Institute for an intimate evening of music under the stars
Fast forward to 2026. Nearly 20,000 guests have joined us over the years. Every ticket fuels our mission to understand aging, treat cancer, and unlock the secrets of the brain.
Symphony at Salk is more than a concert; it is a celebration of curiosity, creativity, and courage.
Join us for the 30th Symphony at Salk where the San Diego Symphony will perform with The Bacon Brothers on Salk's iconic campus.
Tickets are now on sale. Secure them today before they sell out.
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Last month, AAA joined scholars and advocates for Advocacy Day, organized by @COSSADC
Together, they met with policymakers to highlight the importance of research funding and the vital role of the social sciences.
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Big day at the Iowa Statehouse! HF 2310, a bipartisan bill providing up to $3M/year for pediatric cancer research, passed subcommittee. Thanks to the Kaas, Foth, Polonsky, and Ireland families for standing with us. Onward to full Appropriations!
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Did you know? Advances in equine research have led to better diagnostics, improved injury prevention, and more effective treatments.
The future of horse health depends on continued support.
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In honour of #PiDay we’re challenging you to support The Story Collider in the nerdiest way possible: Donate Pi in scientific notation!🥧 Anyone who donates 100 × π or more will receive a special prize from us. Donate here: ow.ly/Y8xB50YtLW3#ScienceStories#SupportScience
I do not usually speak out like this, but what I am seeing right now is deeply disturbing.
The harsh criticism and the constant attempts to push Beatriz Villarroel down are difficult to watch. We are talking about a highly respected astronomer and scientist who has dedicated her life to research and discovery. Yet some people seem determined to undermine her, weaken her, and make her question her own work.
This is not what science is supposed to be.
Scientific progress has always depended on brave individuals willing to ask uncomfortable questions and explore the unknown. When criticism turns personal and the goal appears to be intimidation rather than discussion, something is very wrong.
Beatriz has shown remarkable strength and courage. She is opening doors that many never dared to touch, and that alone deserves respect. You do not have to agree with every conclusion, but serious research must always be met with serious and respectful debate.
Attempts to silence strong scientific voices should concern all of us. Because when we discourage the people pushing knowledge forward, we slow down progress itself.
I stand beside Beatriz. Not because science should avoid scrutiny, but because every researcher deserves fairness, professionalism, and respect.
History has a way of remembering those who had the courage to move humanity forward.
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Only a few more days to support snow science and look awesome while doing it!
Our apparel fundraiser ends Monday 1/26/26 at 8am, so be sure to get yourself an awesome t-shirt, hoodie, or hat before then!
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