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ANNIVERSARY
Celebrating 150 Years of Service to the Nation
March 3 -- The National Academy of Sciences turns 150 today. Since 1863, our independent advice on matters of science, engineering, and medicine has informed U.S. policy for the benefit of society. Read More
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ANNIVERSARY
Celebrating 150 Years of Service to the Nation
March 3 -- The National Academy of Sciences turns 150 today. Since 1863, our independent advice on matters of science, engineering, and medicine has informed U.S. policy for the benefit of society. Read More
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NEW REPORT
Sustainable Underground Development in Urban Areas
Feb. 28 -- A new report from the National Research Council finds that sustainable urban development is dependent on coordinating and managing underground infrastructure -- such as utilities, transportation networks, and building foundations -- as part of an integrated, above- and below-ground system.
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GIFT
NAS Receives $3.5 Million Gift
Feb. 22 -- Richard C. Atkinson has made a gift of $3.5 million to establish the National Academy of Sciences Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences. Read More
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NEW REPORT
Inertial Fusion Energy
Feb. 20 -- A new National Research Council report assesses the prospects for inertial fusion energy, finding that the potential benefits -- an essentially carbon-free, unlimited energy source -- justify continued investment in fusion research.
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Editorial by NAS President
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Read an editorial by NAS President Ralph Cicerone to appear in the March 19 print edition of PNAS. On the occasion of NAS's 150th year of service to the nation, Cicerone discusses the missions and work of the Academy and not only its historical significance but also its value in the future.
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NAS Gulf of Mexico Program
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Learn more about the National Academy of Sciences' new 30-year research program on human health and environmental protection in the Gulf region. Established at the request of the federal government, the NAS program will concentrate on three areas: environmental monitoring, research and development, and education and training.
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Film buffs won’t want to miss the Environmental Film Festival, and NAS is returning as a festival venue. Cultural Programs will screen films on March 14 and 15. Admission is free; photo ID and registration required.
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A new exhibit by Cheryl Goldsleger inspired by the architecture of the National Academy of Sciences Building is now on display. Read More
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Learn more about how to keep chemicals safe in the laboratory environment from a National Research Council fact sheet that summarizes findings from two recent reports.
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the National Academies invite college and university faculty and instructional staff to participate in workshops to develop teaching skills that could transform the undergraduate classroom.
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Explore relationships among the arts and sciences, engineering, and medicine through the Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Learn about our various international efforts to help address global challenges.
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Stop by the Koshland Museum for state-of-the-art exhibits, public events, and educational programs.
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The Research Associateship Programs are accepting electronic applications for graduate, postdoctoral, and senior research awards in federal laboratories and affiliated institutions.
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We offer several fellowship opportunities in science, engineering, and medicine. Visit our program websites for information on eligibility guidelines and application deadlines.
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George P. Mitchell encouraged NAS to develop a program focused on sustainability science. A collection of interviews with Academy presidents, key staff, and others recounts how this initiative came about and evolved over time.
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Obesity: Complex But Conquerable, now available as a 14" by 40" poster in English and Spanish from the IOM, visually depicts both the magnitude of the obesity problem in the United States and the compounding effect on our health and economy.
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Check out the latest issue of The National Academies In Focus.
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Convergence: The Art Collection of the National Academy of Sciences presents many of the Academy's collected works of art that explore science and technology. The publication also features essays by leading thinkers in art and science.
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A new website highlights fascinating work being done at the intersection of chemistry and biology. Watch videos and meet scientists who are tapping into nature to address society’s energy needs.
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Visit the Board on Life Sciences’ new website on biosecurity that brings together information and resources on biosecurity, biodefense, and relevant aspects of public health.
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View the latest Report to Congress that details the National Academies work for 2011.
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Take a look at the newest issue of ILAR Journal, published quarterly by the National Research Council’s Institute for Laboratory Animal Research.
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