Early Edition

New papers posted daily


Featured Image

PNAS QnAs

QnAs with NAS member and neuroscientist Huda Zoghbi.


Front Matter







  • post thumbnail
  • Obstructed labor in humans
    A mathematical model of human obstetrics finds that weak selection for a large newborn, a narrow female pelvis, or both factors might account for the large number of cases in which newborn size and maternal pelvis dimensions result in obstructed labor.
  • BBC News Icon
  • Huffington Post Icon

  • post thumbnail
  • Plant diet of early humans
    At the mid-Pleistocene archaeological site Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel, researchers found 780,000-year-old botanical remains of 55 food plant species that likely complemented a diet of aquatic and terrestrial animals, findings that suggest a varied plant diet, staple plant foods, and the use of fire in food processing.
  • Smithsonian Icon
  • Today Icon

  • post thumbnail
  • Geoengineering without ozone loss
    Researchers report a solar geoengineering method based on the injection of calcite particles, rather than the more frequently suggested sulfuric acid, into the stratosphere to mitigate the effects of climate change, and suggest that this method might help cool the planet while simultaneously healing the ozone layer.
  • Live Science Icon
  • Bloomberg Icon


PNAS Direct to Your In Box

Or subscribe to one of our RSS Feeds »



Top Articles

  1. Online social integration is associated with reduced mortality risk
  2. Persistent sulfate formation from London Fog to Chinese haze
  3. Lifestyle chemistries from phones for individual profiling
  4. Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates
  5. Genetic variants linked to education predict longevity

50 Most-Read Articles »


Follow PNAS on Facebook