NAS Members Receive Turing Award for Quantum Cryptography

The Association for Computing Machinery has announced Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard as the recipients of the 2025 ACM A.M. Turing Award for their essential role in establishing the foundations of quantum information science and transforming secure communication and computing. The ACM A.M. Turing Award, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize in Computing,” carries a $1 million…

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PNAS Announces Six 2025 Cozzarelli Prize Recipients

WASHINGTON, DC – The Editorial Board of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has selected six papers published by PNAS in 2025 to receive the Cozzarelli Prize, an award that recognizes outstanding contributions to the scientific disciplines represented by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Papers were chosen from more than 3,600…

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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…

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NAS Members Elected into the National Academy of Engineering

The NAE has announced the election of 130 regular members and 28 international members. Election to the Academy is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Academy membership honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research, practice, or education. Members are also recognized for pioneering new and developing fields of technology,…

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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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Neil H. Shubin Elected To Be Next National Academy of Sciences President; International Secretary, Councilors Also Chosen

WASHINGTON — 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. He will begin his five-year term on July 1, succeeding Marcia McNutt, who has served…

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Francis Collins to Receive Public Welfare Medal — Academy’s Most Prestigious Award

The National Academy of Sciences is presenting its 2026 Public Welfare Medal to Francis S. Collins, former director, National Institutes of Health (NIH), for his pioneering research in human genetics and critical contributions to public welfare as the leader of the Human Genome Project. Collins’ scientific and public service career has advanced understanding of human…

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2026 NAS Awards Recipients Announced

Academy Honors 19 for Major Contributions to Science WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Sciences will honor 19 individuals with awards recognizing their extraordinary scientific achievements in a wide range of fields spanning the physical, biological, social, and medical sciences. Roland Bürgmann, University of California, Berkeley, will receive the Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship…

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Monica Bertagnolli Elected President of the National Academy of Medicine

Monica Bertagnolli, former director of the National Institutes of Health, has been elected by members of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) as the Academy’s next president. Beginning July 1, 2026, she will succeed Victor J. Dzau, who has served as NAM president since 2014. Bertagnolli’s election to a six-year term follows her selection as…

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From Darkness to Discovery: Celebrating Black Hole Friday with Chung-Pei Ma

On Black Hole Friday, we spotlight the work of astrophysicist Chung-Pei Ma, whose research is transforming our understanding of the universe’s biggest black holes. From uncovering giants 20 billion times the mass of the Sun to revealing the complex interplay between galaxies and their supermassive black holes, Ma shows that these cosmic behemoths are not…

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