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CSIR researcher elected to US science organisation
May 13, 2014 Editor 0
Council for Industrial and Scientific Research (CSIR) system ecologist Dr Bob Scholes has been elected as a foreign associate to the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS), an honour bestowed upon the world’s best scientists as chosen by their peers. The NAS, an independent, nonprofit society, established by an Act of the US Congress in 1863, was regarded as one of the top academies in the world and was tasked with providing independent, objective advice to the US government on matters related to science, engineering and medicine.
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