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Hi, there, @Onel5969:
I just now removed your deletion template. I understand your confusion, and as a student majoring in materials/chemistry and an infrequent reader of multiple academic journals, I can tell you for sure that, MRS is a pretty good academic society that deserves an article just like APS and ACS. As for the screwed "materials science society" ("mss") page, I right now check Special:WhatLinksHere/Materials Research Society and we can see that only a few links are via "mss". I paste the text here:
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Materials science society (redirect page) (links | edit)
Funding of science (links | edit)
User:DumbBOT/ProdSummary (links | edit)
Materials research societies (redirect page) (links | edit)