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Understanding & Addressing Energy Affordability: Trends in U.S. Electricity Prices
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The price of electricity is rising for American consumers, as residential costs are outpacing the rate of inflation in large regions of the country. With anticipated growth in electricity demand in the coming years, understanding the root causes of these price increases and how to mitigate them will become increasingly important. Join us for a National Academies webinar on this topic.
National Academies Welcome Inaugural Cohort of Biotechnology Regulatory Fellowship Fellows
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Ten fellows will join the National Academies’ new Biotechnology Regulatory Fellowship Program, launched recently to engage early-career professionals in developing the evidence basis needed to meet future regulatory challenges presented by novel products of biotechnology. These fellows will identify possible regulatory frameworks for the cutting-edge products expected to emerge over the next several decades and provide government agencies with options for effective regulation.
- Winners Selected for the TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program’s 2024-2025 University Design Competition for Addressing Airport Needs Jan 30, 2026 News Release
- Civic Science Media: Reimagining How We Communicate Science Jan 29, 2026 Feature Story
- Sustaining a Vibrant and Secure U.S. Research Enterprise Jan 28, 2026 Announcement
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