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Check out “The Materials Game,” a new interactive feature, and find out how common items that improve our lives were made possible by materials discoveries in physics.
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Resilience at the National Academies: Learn more about the various activities underway at the Academies aimed at improving disaster resilience in the United States.
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As the nation honored its veterans on Nov. 11, the Institute of Medicine released a new video that calls attention to the hidden wounds and continued struggles vets face when they return home and must readjust to civilian life.
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Read about recent activities and reports of the Academies in the latest issue of The National Academies In Focus, now available online.
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In commemoration of NAE's 50th anniversary, a new collection of essays highlights the changes engineering has made over the past half century and presents a vision of what it may deliver in the next.
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Register and make your hotel reservation online for the Transportation Research Board's 94th Annual Meeting, Jan. 11-15, 2015, in Washington, D.C.
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Seven health professionals have been selected for RWJF Health Policy Fellows Program at the IOM. Read more
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View the latest Report to Congress that details the National Academies work for 2013.
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TRB is hosting nearly 100 webinars in 2014 on topics such as highway improvements, naturalistic driving, airports and aviation, bridges, and the effects of extreme weather on transportation systems. Check the schedule and register today!
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The National Academies Keck Futures Initiative has announced the recipients of 13 grants awarded to support interdisciplinary research projects related to the future of advanced nuclear technologies. Read more
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Based on a recent report, a new infographic shows how different groups can play a role in confronting commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking of minors in the U.S.
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Check out Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who met executive producer Seth MacFarlane through the National Academy of Sciences' Science & Entertainment Exchange.
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On March 4, MacArthur Fellow and MIT professor of planetary science and physics Sara Seager delivered this lecture on exoplanets and how their study could yield signs of life beyond Earth.
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Read the summary of an NAS colloquium held last September to explore research that can improve the effective communication of science to lay audiences.
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Watch a new video about a recent National Research Council report that looked at whether and how to professionalize the nation's rapidly evolving cybersecurity field.
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Climatologist Richard Alley, an NAS member and professor of geosciences at Penn State, discussed on CNN what is causing the record-low temperatures in the United States and Canada.
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In an interview with BBC Future, NAS member Nicholas Spitzer talks about neuroscience and the potential for exciting discoveries about the brain.
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Watch a new video on the findings of the recent National Research Council report Abrupt Impacts of Climate Change: Anticipating Surprises.
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Learn more about the National Academy of Sciences' new 30-year research program that focuses on human health, environmental protection, and oil system safety in the Gulf of Mexico region.
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A new video from the National Research Council explains the conditions that have triggered some small earthquakes during various energy production activities.
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Kids and adults alike are invited to enjoy hands-on science activities every Saturday and Sunday from noon-4 p.m. at the Koshland Science Museum.
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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.