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Improving Accuracy of Long-Term Climate Forecasts

Author: Bidgee

Sep. 8 -- Centers that produce climate predictions, such as seasonal hurricane or longer-term drought forecasts, could increase their value for officials by modifying procedures for archiving and disseminating information, says a new report from the National Research Council. In addition, advancements in observational capabilities, statistical and dynamical models, and data assimilation systems could enhance understanding of key climate processes and improve forecasts.

InterAcademy Council Releases Review of IPCC

Harold Shapiro, Chair of the InterAcademy (IAC) Council Committee to Review the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), holds up a copy of the IAC's newly-released independent review of IPCC processes and procedures, during a press conference at UN Headquarters. UN photo by Devra Berkowitz.

Aug. 30 -- A new report from the InterAcademy Council, an organization of the world’s science academies, including the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, says that the process used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to produce its periodic assessment reports has been a success overall, but that IPCC needs to reform its management structure, strengthen its procedures, and become more transparent to handle increasingly complex climate assessments and greater public scrutiny. The report was released today at the United Nations.

Koshland Science Museum Announces Fall Events

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Aug. 26 -- Beginning in September, the Marian Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C., will offer a new season of public programs. Art Kramer, psychology professor, University of Illinois, will host a program on training your brain with video games; Carl Zimmer, award-winning author and science journalist, will talk about communicating science using new media; and there will be a science trivia night at the museum.

Top Priorities Picked for Astronomy and Astrophysics

Aug. 12 -- A new report by the National Research Council identifies the highest-priority research activities for astronomy and astrophysics in the next decade that will "set the nation firmly on the path to answering profound questions about the cosmos." The decadal survey -- the Research Council's sixth -- prioritizes activities based on their ability to advance science in key areas, and for the first time also takes into account factors such as risks in technical readiness, schedule, and cost.

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NAS President, NAE Members Named to Secretary of Energy Advisory Board

Aug. 11 -- The U.S. Department of Energy announced yesterday that National Academy of Sciences President Ralph J. Cicerone will serve as a member of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, representing the NAS. Also joining Cicerone are five members of the National Academy of Engineering: [more]


New Rule Aids Veterans With PTSD

A Soldier from the 101st Airborne Division takes cover during a gun battle with insurgents in Salah Ad Din Province, Iraq. Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army.

Jul. 14 -- A new rule announced by the government this week makes it easier for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder to receive disability benefits. This change could affect hundreds of thousands of veterans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam. [more]


New Research Papers on Saving Lives in Sub-Saharan Africa

Photo by William Kearney.

Jul. 8 -- Two articles published in the journal PLoS Medicine  last month assess current trends in maternal, newborn, and child health in sub-Sarahan Africa, while presenting a tool for prioritizing investments in proven health-care interventions. The papers are based on the report “Science In Action: Saving the Lives of Africa’s Mothers, Newborns, and Children,” which was developed under the African Science Academy Development Initiative and presented at last year’s annual conference in Accra, Ghana. [more]


NAS, IOM Members Among Recipients of $1 Million Kavli Prizes

Jun. 3 -- Five members of the National Academy of Sciences, two of whom are also members of the Institute of Medicine, were among eight scientists awarded the prestigious Kavli Prize today. NAS members Jerry Nelson, University of California, Santa Cruz, and Roger Angel, University of Arizona, Tucson, were among the winners of the astrophysics prize. NAS member Richard Scheller, Genentech, shared the neuroscience prize with Thomas Südhof, Stanford University School of Medicine, and James Rothman, Yale University, both NAS and IOM members. [more]


Senate Confirms Leader of New U.S. Cyber Command

May. 14 -- The U.S. Senate this week confirmed Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander to lead the new U.S. Cyber Command, which the Defense Department created in response to increasing threats to its computer networks. The command is charged with giving early warning about cyber threats to the U.S. military and responding to them. [more]



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