National Science Appreciation Day

National Science Appreciation Day is celebrated in the United States on March 26 of each year. It celebrates how science has benefited human outcomes, unleashed human potential, and transformed quality of life.

History
National Science Appreciation Day has been established by the Center for Inquiry's ScienceSaves campaign in 2022. As of 2023, ten States had adopted official proclamations recognizing the commemoration: Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin, as well as District of Columbia.

The date has been chosen to commemorate the 1953 announcement by Jonas Salk of the first successful clinical trials of first polio vaccine.

Activities
On March 26, the public is invited to share stories of how scientific advances have improved or saved lives. Suggested activities include:
 * Celebrate scientific achievements
 * Give thanks to workers in every field of science and medicine
 * Raise awareness of the importance of critical thinking
 * Lobby for science in public policy