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Who is behind PNAS?

PNAS is edited by members of the NAS, a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars. Scientists are elected by their peers to membership in the NAS for outstanding contributions to research. More than 530 members of the NAS have won Nobel Prizes.
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Is PNAS a reputable journal?

PNAS is one of the world's most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals.
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Who funds National Academy of Sciences?

Although many of our activities are requested and funded by Congress and federal agencies, we do not receive direct appropriations from the federal government. Foundations, the private sector, and philanthropy from individuals enable us to address critical issues on behalf of the nation.
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Who is the intended audience of PNAS?

PNAS is a general science journal, and all papers should be intelligible to a broad scientific audience. the results of original research of exceptional importance and include a Significance Statement that describes the significance of the work. Unsolicited research reports are welcome.
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Who is the CEO of the National Academy of Sciences?

Marcia McNutt is a geophysicist and president of the National Academy of Sciences. From 2013 to 2016, she served as editor-in-chief of the Science journals.
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PNAS Nexus, an open access scientific journal

How prestigious is the National Academy of Sciences?

Membership. Election to membership in the NAS is considered one of the highest honors that a scientist can receive. Read more about our members and their contributions to science. Featured member: Physicist Takaaki Kajita discusses science and the peacebuilding process in a new interview with The Nation (Thailand).
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Who are the new members of the National Academy of science 2023?

Joshua Angrist, Gang Chen, Catherine Drennan, Dina Katabi, Gregory Stephanopoulos, and seven additional alumni are recognized by their peers for their outstanding contributions to research.
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What is the rejection rate for PNAS?

Peer Review Process

The Board may reject manuscripts without further review, or review and reject manuscripts that do not meet PNAS standards. More than 50% of submissions are declined at initial evaluation.
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Is PNAS hard to publish?

Publishing in PNAS is not an easy job even if you think your work is good enough. In general Science publishes strikingly novel work while Nature usually publishes extensive work. PNAS papers are not that remarkably novel but some of them present interesting and new ways of analysis.
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What is the difference between PNAS and PNAS Nexus?

PNAS was established in 1914 and is one of the world's most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals. PNAS Nexus was established in 2022 and is the first new multidisciplinary, broad research journal launched by the NAS in over a century.
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Is PNAS for profit?

This challenge is particularly important for PNAS, which operates as a nonprofit, break-even operation and does not maintain contingency funds or capital reserves. PNAS does not receive funds from the National Academy of Sciences or from the government, nor are Academy activities supported with journal revenue.
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Is PNAS a government agency?

PNAS is edited by members of the NAS, a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars. Scientists are elected by their peers to membership in the NAS for outstanding contributions to research.
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How do you pronounce PNAS?

It's pronounced /pi:nəs/. Huh? In the northeast it's invariably pronounced /pi:nIs/. /I/ and /æ/ are phonetically close enough to be substitutable in the syllable "nas".
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Do you have to pay to publish in PNAS?

Brief Report articles: $2,275 per article with either a CC BY or CC BY-NC-ND license. All Brief Report articles are published open access. All PNAS articles, regardless of their license, are free within 6 months of publication. Publication charges may be paid by credit card, check, or wire transfer.
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Is PNAS nonprofit?

PNAS is edited by members of the NAS, a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars.
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Why publish in PNAS?

PNAS Nexus encourages transparency and speed in the publication of scientifically rigorous research and is committed to high ethical standards. All papers go through a constructive and timely review process to maximize their potential impact.
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Is PNAS online only?

Active subscribers can access all published content, including the full text of any published article in HTML or PDF format. All subscriptions are based on the calendar year (January to December) and are for online-only access.
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How often does PNAS publish?

PNAS publishes articles online daily. Articles are published directly into their respective issues. Most articles are published in an issue two weeks after proof corrections are returned. Corresponding authors will receive an email once the article is scheduled for publication.
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Are all PNAS articles peer reviewed?

All papers published in PNAS are subject to peer review by referees, and final approval from a member of the Editorial Board is required.
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Where is PNAS indexed?

PNAS articles are indexed in Current Contents Connect, Journal Citation Reports (JCR), Web of Science, and Science Citation Index.
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What journal has the highest impact factor?

Clarivate Analytics released the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 2022 in June 2023. The report lists the top 20 journals by highest impact factor. The top-ranked journal is CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, with an impact factor of 286.13.
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Who won the ISEF 2023?

Special congratulations to Kaitlyn Wang for her ISEF top award, the George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award, as the finalist who was selected on the basis of outstanding and innovative research, as well as on the potential impact of the work — in the field and on the world at large.
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How many people are in all three national academies?

The Academies

The membership of the three academies totals more than 6,300 scientists, engineers, and health professionals. New members for each organization are elected annually by existing members, based on their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
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How many employees does National Academy of Sciences have?

Over 1,100 employees support the work of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine with more than 4,800 distinguished leaders and 5,700 experts volunteering their time to serve on committees, plan and participate in seminars, review documents, and assist the work of the National Academies.
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