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Marcia McNutt Elected 22nd NAS President
ELECTION

Marcia McNutt Elected 22nd
NAS President

Feb. 16 - Members of the National Academy of Sciences have elected Marcia K. McNutt, editor-in-chief of the Science family of journals, as the next president of the Academy. A new treasurer and four new councilors were also elected.

  • ELECTION

    Marcia McNutt Elected 22nd
    NAS President

    Feb. 16 - Members of the National Academy of Sciences have elected Marcia K. McNutt, editor-in-chief of the Science family of journals, as the next president of the Academy. A new treasurer and four new councilors were also elected.

  • NEW REPORT

    Health Effects Linked to Gulf
    War Military Service

    Feb. 11 - Although federally funded research on Gulf War veterans has produced many findings, there has been little substantial progress in the overall understanding of health effects, particularly Gulf War illness, resulting from service in the war, says a new Academies report.

  • ELECTION

    NAE Elects New Members

    Feb. 8 - The National Academy of Engineering has elected 80 new members and 22 foreign members, bringing the total U.S. membership to 2,275 and foreign members to 232.

  • NEW REPORT

    Ethical Considerations of Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques

    Feb. 3 - Conducting clinical investigations of mitochondrial replacement techniques in humans is ethically permissible as long as significant conditions are met, says a new Academies report.

Changing the Conversation About Engineering

Feb. 29 Webcast: Increasing Diversity in STEM Fields

College enrollment among African Americans has increased since 2008, but these students still have low representation and low degree completion rates in STEM fields, where needs for professionals and technical personnel are growing tremendously. At a Feb. 29 meeting, leaders from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and others from the private, nonprofit, and academic sectors will share successful tactics that can help diversify the STEM education and workforce pipeline. Federal agencies will also share past and planned investments into this work. Watch the Webcast beginning at 9 a.m. EST on Feb. 29

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