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NEW REPORT

Examining Stormwater and Graywater
as Alternative Water Sources

Dec. 16 - Stormwater and graywater offer alternative water sources but guidelines and research on their risk to public health and the environment are needed to support decisions for safe use, says a new Academies report.

  • NEW REPORT

    Examining Stormwater and Graywater
    as Alternative Water Sources

    Dec. 16 - Stormwater and graywater offer alternative water sources but guidelines and research on their risk to public health and the environment are needed to support decisions for safe use, says a new Academies report.

  • NEW REPORT

    Technology-Enabled Transportation
    Services

    Dec. 11 - Regulators should formulate consistent policies that encourage competition among new technology-enabled services, such as Uber and Lyft, and traditional taxi services in order to improve mobility, safety, and sustainability, says a new Academies report. Watch the Public Briefing

  • NEW REPORT

    Evaluating Policy Options for Flood Insurance Premiums

    Dec. 11 - A new Academies report identifies an approach for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to evaluate policy options for making premiums through the National Flood Insurance Program more affordable for those with limited ability to pay.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT

    Study on Human Gene Editing Begins

    Dec. 8 – NAS and NAM are now moving forward with the second component of the Academies' Human Gene Editing Initiative, an in-depth, comprehensive review of the science and policy of human gene editing.

Engineering's Highest Honors for 2016

Charles Stark Draper Prize and Bernard M. Gordon Prize MedalsThis week the National Academy of Engineering presents the Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering and the Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education, the engineering profession's highest honors for 2016. Learn More

Arctic Matters Day – Jan. 14

Arctic Matters
While the area encompassed by the Arctic Circle covers only 6 percent of Earth's surface area, no part of the planet is untouched by this unique and rapidly changing region. On Jan. 14, the Academies will hold Arctic Matters Day, a public event where leading experts will discuss how rapid Arctic climate change affects all of Earth. The event is free and open to the public with advance registration.

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