Brain scans: Abbr

Now we are looking on the crossword clue for: Brain scans: Abbr.
it’s A 17 letters crossword puzzle definition.
Next time, try using the search term “Brain scans: Abbr crossword” or “Brain scans: Abbr crossword clue” when searching for help with your puzzle on the web. See the possible answers for Brain scans: Abbr below.

Did you find what you needed?
We hope you did!. If you are still unsure with some definitions, don’t hesitate to search them here with our crossword puzzle solver.

Possible Answers:

EEGS.

Last seen on: Newsday.com Crossword – Jan 20 2019

Random information on the term “EEGS”:

The Geological Society of America (GSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences.

The society was founded in Ithaca, New York, in 1888 by Alexander Winchell, John J. Stevenson, Charles H. Hitchcock, John R. Procter and Edward Orton[1] and has been headquartered at 3300 Penrose Place, Boulder, Colorado, USA, since 1967[2].

GSA began with 100 members under its first president, James Hall. In 1889 Mary Emilie Holmes became its first female member.[3] It grew slowly but steadily to 600 members until 1931, when a nearly $4 million endowment from 1930 president R. A. F. Penrose Jr. jumpstarted GSA’s growth. As of December 2017, GSA had more than 25,000 members in over 100 countries.

The society has six regional sections in North America, three interdisciplinary interest groups, and eighteen specialty divisions[4].

The stated mission of GSA is “to advance geoscience research and discovery, service to society, stewardship of Earth, and the geosciences profession.” Its main activities are sponsoring scientific meetings and publishing scientific literature, particularly the peer-reviewed journals Geological Society of America Bulletin (commonly called “GSA Bulletin” [through 1960 it was called The Bulletin of The Geological Society of America]), published continuously since 1889, and Geology, published since 1973. In 2005, GSA introduced its online-only journal Geosphere, and in February 2009, GSA began publishing Lithosphere (both also peer-reviewed). Both Geosphere and Lithosphere are open access as of 2018. GSA’s monthly news and science magazine, GSA Today,[5] is open access online. GSA also publishes two books series, field guides, and maps and charts. A third major activity is awarding research grants to graduate students.[6]

EEGS on Wikipedia