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Science Progress may refer: * ''Science Progress'', a scientific journal (1894–1898) * ''Science Progress in the Twentieth Century'', a scientific journal published by John Murray, London (1906–1916) * ''Science Progress'', a scientific journal (1916–1919) * ''Science Progress in the Twentieth Century'', a quarterly journal of scientific work & thought (1919–1933) * ''Science Progress'', a scientific journal published by Science Reviews Ltd., London (1933–2017), ISSNs 0036-8504, 2047-7163 * ''Science Progress'', a scientific journal meanwhile published by
SAGE Publishing SAGE Publishing, formerly SAGE Publications, is an American independent publishing company founded in 1965 in New York by Sara Miller McCune and now based in Newbury Park, California. It publishes more than 1,000 journals, more than 800 books ...
, ISSNs 0036-8504, 2047-7163 *
Science Progress (Center for American Progress) The Center for American Progress (CAP) is a public policy research and advocacy organization which presents a liberal viewpoint on economic and social issues. It has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. The president and chief executive officer ...
, an internet publication since 2007


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