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    Jan 17

    How do you read PNAS?

  2. 5 hours ago

    Could innovations, supported by incentives, finally whittle down the piles of plastic waste?

  3. 2 hours ago

    See why the mesmerizing movement of the thresher shark made our top Instagram posts:

  4. 6 hours ago

    Urban resilience efforts must consider social and political forces.

  5. 3 hours ago

    Read highlights of some of the most recent articles published in PNAS:

  6. 8 hours ago
  7. 5 hours ago

    Are we on the brink of plastics recycling revolution? Big sci & tech advances, but costs, policies present barriers

  8. 7 hours ago

    Thanks to Trump, scientists are planning to run for office. And they've got help. reports:

  9. Jan 24

    Did you know that the famous conservationist and writer, Rachel Carson worked for for 16 years?

  10. 7 hours ago
  11. Jan 24

    News Feature: On the brink of a recycling revolution? [Environmental Sciences]

  12. Jan 24

    Great read on developing more sustainable pathways of via science.

  13. 8 hours ago
  14. 23 hours ago

    Read highlights from this week’s issue of PNAS:

  15. Jan 24

    Will the next generation of antibiotics be discovered in New York’s Central Park?

  16. Jan 24

    Death and racial disparity in American families

  17. Jan 24

    As administrations change, the leading policy priorities of Americans are little changed from last years of Obama

  18. Jan 24

    Scientists uncover clever ways that phage infiltrate resistant bacteria, a novel means for horizontal gene transfer

  19. Jan 24

    . honors five for major contributions in physical science & engineering. Congrats! Read more:

  20. Jan 24

    These colorful pits are in the middle of an African desert.

  21. Jan 24

    NASA released a series called the 'Images of Change' which reveal how our world has changed over the past 30 years:

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