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Over the past six years the society has grown to 1,200 members. With its move to Rhode Island in November, the SAS has hired its first full-time staffer...
...January 1994 he quit his job at the University of California at Berkeley to found the Society for Amateur Scientists (SAS), a national group dedicated to involving amateurs in cutting-edge science...
...SAS links professional scientists with amateurs interested in helping with research projects, provides advice and assistance to amateur investigators, and publishes a magazine with experimental how-to advice...
Seismology and weather observation are the focus of the largest numbers of SAS members. Carlson attributes this partly to the universal fascination that these topics hold and partly to the existence of a number of other organizations that already exist for people with other interests, like the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, for birders, and the Association of Variable Star Observers, which works with astronomers...
...SAS's projects span all disciplines, from archeology to astronomy...