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The '''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences''' (PNAS) is a flagship publication launched in 1915 by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to share significant scientific findings, growing into one of the world’s most-cited journals with over 3,700 articles annually and a 2025 impact factor exceeding 11.2.


The '''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences''' (PNAS) is a flagship publication launched in 1915 by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to share significant scientific findings, growing into one of the world’s most-cited journals with over 3,700 articles annually and a 2025 impact factor exceeding 11.2. Managed by NAS’s editorial board—led by Editor-in-Chief May R. Berenbaum—it has published over 200,000 articles by 2025, covering breakthroughs like CRISPR and climate models, with an open-access option since 2019 enhancing global reach.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pnas.org |title=PNAS Home |publisher=National Academy of Sciences}}</ref> While not a DOE program, PNAS supports energy-related research (e.g., solar fuels, web:2), complementing initiatives like Energy Earthshots through its broad scientific scope.
Managed by NAS’s editorial board—led by Editor-in-Chief May R. Berenbaum—it has published over 200,000 articles by 2025, covering breakthroughs like CRISPR and climate models, with an open-access option since 2019 enhancing global reach.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pnas.org |title=PNAS Home |publisher=National Academy of Sciences}}</ref>  
 
While not a DOE program, PNAS supports energy-related research (e.g., solar fuels, web:2), complementing initiatives like Energy Earthshots through its broad scientific scope.


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{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.pnas.org}}