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ANNOUNCEMENT

NAS President Emeritus Ralph J.
Cicerone Dies at 73

Nov. 5 - Former NAS President Ralph J. Cicerone – a leader of science and world-renowned authority on atmospheric chemistry and climate change – died today at age 73. Read More

  • ANNOUNCEMENT

    NAS President Emeritus Ralph J.
    Cicerone Dies at 73

    Nov. 5 - Former NAS President Ralph J. Cicerone – a leader of science and world-renowned authority on atmospheric chemistry and climate change – died today at age 73. Read More

  • NEW REPORT

    Improving the Sustainability of
    U.S. Cities

    Oct. 19 – A new Academies report offers a road map and recommendations to help U.S. cities work toward sustainability.

  • ANNUAL MEETING

    Annual Meeting of National Academy
    of Medicine

    Oct. 17 - The 2016 NAM Annual Meeting featured a daylong public program, The Epidemic of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes, announced the newest class of members, and presented this year's Lienhard and Sarnat awards and other honors.

  • NOBEL PRIZE

    NAS Member Shares 2016 Nobel in Economics

    Oct. 10 - The 2016 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded jointly to National Academy of Sciences member Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström "for their contributions to contract theory."

Communication Awards Ceremony - Oct. 26

2016 comm awardsCongratulations to the winners of the 2016 National Academies Communication Awards, who were honored during an award ceremony on Oct. 26. These prestigious awards -- each of which includes a $20,000 prize -- recognize excellence in reporting and communicating science, engineering, and medicine to the general public. 

White House Plan on Climate Change & National Security

©ImageZoo/ThinkstockIn response to a new White House initiative on climate change and national security, NAS President Marcia McNutt stated, "The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine look forward to taking the lead in engaging the academic community in efforts to guide this initiative, and are well-positioned to tap the broad, multidisciplinary expertise of researchers across the nation." Read More

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