Neil H. Shubin, Robert R. Bensley Distinguished Service Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy and vice dean for academic advancement at the University of Chicago, has been elected as the next president of the National Academy of Sciences.

“I am honored to be elected to lead the National Academy of Sciences at a time when its tradition of objective, nonpartisan counsel — offered in service to the country for over 160 years — is increasingly vital to advance the health, security, and prosperity of our nation,” said Shubin.

The Academy has also elected Cherry Murray as International Secretary and Naomi J. Halas, Susan Marqusee, Diana C. Mutz, and David A. Tirrell as councilors.

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163rd NAS Annual Meeting Research Briefings

The landscape of scientific research is changing faster than ever, and the 163rd NAS Annual Meeting Research Briefings will give you a front-row seat to the latest discoveries shaping our world. From giant earthquakes and modern robotics, to the complexities of collective intelligence and the neuroscience of language, these sessions will dive into a wide…


NAS Member Receives the 2026 Craaford Prize in Geosciences

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced that the 2026 Craaford Prize in Geosciences is awarded to NAS member Veerabhadran Ramanathan for fundamental contributions to our understanding of how aerosol particles and other climate pollutants influence the atmospheric energy balance and the Earth system. “He has expanded our view of how humankind is affecting…


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