• For example, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the official journal of the National Academy of Sciences, allows NAS members submitting papers for publication in PNAS to select their own referees.

    FORBES: Climate Sins and the High Priests of Peer Review

  • Published in the online version of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the report said soil management practices in the region's corn and soybean fields are partly to blame.

    NPR: Report Predicts Ever-Bigger Lake Erie Algae Blooms

  • For instance, Robert Hahn of the conservative American Enterprise Institute thinks a panel of experts from the National Academy of Sciences should study the issue.

    ECONOMIST: Hurricane Katrina

  • The Navy chooses to ignore two RAND studies, a report by the National Academy of Sciences, a report by the German Academy of Sciences, and a raft of recent lifecycle analyses that all indicate that biofuels accelerate fossil fuel use, have higher lifecycle GHG emissions, and increase environmental damage.

    FORBES: The U.S. Navy: Defending Our Freedom And ... Building Our Refineries

  • Several Tennessee-based members of the National Academy of Sciences worry that the bill would weaken science education in the state.

    ECONOMIST: Science education

  • Kathie Bailey-Mathae of the National Academy of Sciences says that the hassles have eased in the past year, but only somewhat.

    ECONOMIST: Terrorists hurt America most by making it close its borders

  • Established in 1970 under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences, the Instituteof Medicineprovides independent, objective, evidence-based advice to policymakers, health professionals, the private sector, and the public.

    FORBES: Controversial IOM Report Highly Critical of 510(k) Process

  • The study, published in the journal "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, " suggests that the number of amphibian species in Madagascar has been significantly underestimated.

    CNN: Hundreds of new frog species found in Madagascar

  • In a study published in October in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that the participants no longer selectively considered just the positive information when the functioning of that part of the brain was disrupted with electric current.

    WSJ: Resolutions: So Irresistible, So Hard to Keep

  • Published on Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study was written by a group of seven academics from Harvard, Stanford and the University of California at San Diego who work in the fields of psychology, business and public policy.

    FORBES: New Study: Leaders Are Less Stressed Than Their Subordinates

  • In 2002 the Institute of Medicine (which is not part of the NIH, but is the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences) called for the creation of a National Vaccine Authority that would have sweeping responsibilities, including market research, the establishment of priorities, control of intellectual-property rights, the conduct of in-house research and development and the financing of clinical trials of candidate vaccines.

    FORBES: Commentary

  • The consensus view of the American National Academy of Sciences, the British Royal Society and the respective groups of every advanced nation on climate change cannot be ignored while we wait for an unobtainable golden thread of evidence.

    ECONOMIST: Against the prevailing wind

  • This week's unusual twist comes in the shape of a paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), which suggests a very different relationship between two of the major amphibian threats: loss of habitat, and the fungal disease chytridiomycosis.

    BBC: Double whammy for the disappearing frogs

  • Compiled by a group of eminent scientists and published in the U.S. journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)the report suggests that greenhouse gases are rising at a faster rate now than they did in the 1990's.

    CNN: Topical waters

  • Her review in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences looks at the findings of over 100 studies on Gulf-war illnesses.

    ECONOMIST: Was Gulf-war syndrome caused by chemical poisoning?

  • Yes, it's true, says a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (via the New York Times): sildenafil, otherwise known as Viagra, is a bona fide cure for jet lag.

    ECONOMIST: Business travel

  • Jay Labov of the National Academy of Sciences says his group is unhappy that the Kansas standards redefine the nature of science, allowing teachers and students to consider supernatural explanations of the universe.

    NPR: Groups Fight New Science Standards in Kansas

  • He is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering.

    FORBES: Tableau Software's Pat Hanrahan on "What Is a Data Scientist?"

  • After a 2010 study by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences found serious shortcomings in resources and concluded that our approach to viral hepatitis needed a serious overhaul, Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Howard Koh convened a working group to address the issues identified by the IOM report and its 22 specific recommendations.

    WHITEHOUSE: Hepatitis B and the AAPI Community

  • They report the results in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

    ECONOMIST: Self-recognition

  • But a paper in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by Dr Prusiner and his colleagues at the University of California, San Francisco, holds the possibility of a treatment.

    ECONOMIST: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

  • According to a recently published paper in the peer-reviewed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, wildfires in the western United States are currently at a 3, 000-year low.

    FORBES: Yes, Reggie, This Is What Global Warming Looks Like

  • As a quintessential science example, federal climatologist Ben Santer just published a pal-reviewed paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences loudly proclaiming that the dreaded man-made global warming signal has emerged from our naturally chaotic climate.

    FORBES: It's the Holiday Season, and Global Warming Hype Is Filling the Air

  • The study, which was published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, looks at the past six decades of global temperatures and finds what Hansen described as a "stunning" rise in the frequency of extremely hot summers.

    CNN: NASA scientist links climate change, extreme weather

  • Research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and conducted at the University of California, San Francisco pinpoints a particular molecule that resets your food clock every time you change your eating habits.

    FORBES: Holiday Overindulgence Got You Down? Blame Your 'Food Clock'

  • Dr. Yoshikawa received the Boyd McCandless Award for early career contributions to developmental psychology from the American Psychological Association, and has served on the Board on Children, Youth and Families of the National Academy of Sciences as well as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Head Start Research and Evaluation.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts

  • As they report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they videotaped the animals' behaviour for several hundred hours over the course of 16 months in order to record three things: facial and vocal expressions, hand and foot gestures, and the behavioural context in which these expressions and gestures took place (eg, grooming, play, sex and aggression).

    ECONOMIST: Evidence that the first words were movements, not sounds

  • In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Messrs Kelemen and Matter suggest an alternative: pumping the gas from places where it is produced and into underground strata of peridotite.

    ECONOMIST: Greenhouse gases: Eating carbon | The

  • As co-author of the 2005 National Academy of Sciences report "Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future, " Richardson called for the U.S. to ensure it remains globally competitive in science and technology.

    WSJ: Cornell physicist and Nobel winner Richardson dies

  • Long before we run out of the cheapest shale oils that are now fueling the current American oil boom, and long before bio-engineers convince bacteria to excrete oil, hydrocarbon engineers will perfect cheap coal-to-liquids. (For a measured technical exploration of all this, see the National Academy of Sciences report.) The latter will unleash another boom.

    FORBES: The International Energy Agency Catches Up With America's Oil Producers

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