Russian Academy of Sciences | National Academy of Sciences | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Institute for Advanced Study | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Chinese Academy of Sciences | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | Biological specimen | Polish Academy of Sciences | New York Academy of Sciences | French Academy of Sciences | Academy of Sciences | Sciences Po | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | curriculum | Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences | Computer Sciences Corporation | Biological membrane | Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences | National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb | Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences | Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Candidate of Sciences | All India Institute of Medical Sciences | Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | Marine Biological Laboratory | International Institute for Population Sciences | Georgian National Academy of Sciences | Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences |
Willoughby v. Stever was a 1973 American legal decision in a case brought by evangelist William Willoughby against the National Science Foundation director H. Guyford Stever and the Board of Regents of the University of Colorado for using taxpayer money to fund textbooks developed by the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS) because they included evolution instruction.