National Academy of Sciences Elects Members and International Members

The National Academy of Sciences has elected 120 new members and 25 international members in recognition of their achievements in original research. The newly elected members bring the total number of active members to 2,705 and international members to 557.
The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 120 members and 25 international members. The new members were recognized for their distinguished achievements in original research. The total number of active members is now 2,705, and the total number of international members is 557. The newly elected members come from various institutions across the United States and abroad. They hold positions in fields such as computer science, biochemistry, and mathematics. The elected members include professors from universities such as Harvard, Stanford, and Columbia.
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