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Congrats Chris Hendrickson of @cmu.edu - the 2025 recipient of TRB's Roy W. Crum Award! In his 50-year career, he's authored 📑 290 peer-reviewed publications, 📕 8 books, 10 edited volumes, 🙋taught hundreds & guided 40 doctoral students. buff.ly/KQwWOkZ
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PNAS Nexus
@pnasnexus.org
1 day ago
Reducing poverty requires global collaboration and evidence-based solutions. Discover interdisciplinary research from @pnas.org and PNAS Nexus that advances global poverty reduction and equitable growth. Explore the SDG Goal 1 Research Collection: www.pnas.org/topic/sdg-1-...
PNAS and PNAS Nexus Logos. Explore peer-reviewed research from the UN Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty Collection. Button: Explore the Collection.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
@pnas.org
1 day ago
Mosquitoes—and humans—hear distortion products when perceiving two tones at different frequencies simultaneously. Male mosquitoes use distortion products to find mates, and the tones could also be used to improve technological signal detection. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Extreme close-up of a mosquito. Stock photo.
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
@nationalacademies.org
about 7 hours ago
Person-centered #ClinicalResearch involves patients in all stages of #research, from design to outcome reporting. Learn how this approach can benefit clinical #CancerResearch as well as potential challenges to overcome at our September 29 – 30 workshop: buff.ly/wnAxMci
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
@pnas.org
1 day ago
The Spotted Ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei, is one of a group of fishes called chimaeras whose males sport a unique facial feature: the tenaculum, a club-shaped, cartilaginous appendage covered in teeth. A study investigates these extraoral teeth. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Photograph of adult, male H. colliei in Puget Sound. (C) Micro-CT scan of male H. colliei. (G) Segmentation of the adult tenaculum.
CREDIT: Photograph used with permission from Tiare Boyes.
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PNAS Nexus
@pnasnexus.org
1 day ago
AI-powered satellite survey of the Great Wildebeest Migration counts <600K animals—less than half the long-cited 1.3M. Study shows the value of refined tools for accurate population data. In Discover Wildlife: www.discoverwildlife.com/…. In PNAS Nexus: academic.oup.com/pnasnexu….
Aerial view of a large herd of wildebeest traveling across diverse terrain in a satellite image.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
@pnas.org
1 day ago
One of the most-viewed PNAS articles in the last week is “9,000-year-old barley consumption in the foothills of central Asia.” Explore the article here: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... For more trending articles, visit ow.ly/Me2U50SkLRZ.
Location, culture layer distribution, and chronostratigraphy of Toda-1 Cave. (A) Location of Toda-1 Cave and topography of Amu Darya Valley. (B) External photo of Toda-1 Cave (by Xinying Zhou). (C). Cross section and stratigraphic layers of Toda-1 Cave. (D) The culture layer group and sublayer with radiocarbon data of Section-1 of T5, Toda-1 Cave.
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National Academy of Sciences
@nasonline.org
about 9 hours ago
A decade after the historic first detection of gravitational waves, the universe delivers again: scientists have verified Stephen Hawking’s 1971 black-hole area theorem. 🌌 Northwestern University astronomer and #NASmember Vicky Kalogera details the discovery: news.northwestern.edu/sto….
Gravitational-wave detection verifies Stephen Hawking’s theorem

news.northwestern.edu

Gravitational-wave detection verifies Stephen Hawking’s theorem

Ten years have passed since the historic first detection of gravitational waves

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EngineerTeen
@engineerteen.bsky.social
about 14 hours ago
"In honor of National #HispanicHeritageMonth [Science Buddies] highlight a few of the Hispanic and Latinx scientists and engineers who made (and are making) important contributions to [STEM]." www.sciencebuddies.org/bl….

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PNAS Nexus
@pnasnexus.org
1 day ago
As social media fragments, people find themselves not just in echo chambers on platforms but on “echo platforms”—entire sites like Gab and Parler that are ideologically homogeneous and disconnected from mainstream platforms. In PNAS Nexus: academic.oup.com/pnasnexu….
A woman looking at both laptop and phone. Stock photo.
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NASEM Health and Medicine
@health.nationalacademies.org
about 5 hours ago
Join us on October 28 for a hybrid public workshop to discuss how AI is impacting translational #genomics research and genomics clinical care. Register here: buff.ly/dDoXGPu #GenomicsRT
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
@nationalacademies.org
1 day ago
For two decades, @NASEMTRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program has advanced practical, responsive solutions and positively impacted #airports across the country. Join us on September 26 to celebrate 20 years of the ACRP with trivia, prizes, and more: buff.ly/ROddzvI
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
@pnas.org
1 day ago
In this issue: Migration and senescence in greater flamingos, how the stretchiness of worms could point to treatments for human kidney disease, and early Holocene barley foraging in Central Asia. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Pictured is a mating pair of damselflies (Africallagma glaucum) from South Africa.
Image credit: Erik I. Svensson.
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