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As 2017 comes to a close, Sigma Xi would like to wish its members, affiliates, and explorers a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year, we would like to provide you with a look at the most-clicked articles from the year, in order of popularity (starting with the first article as the most popular). Our regular publication will resume on Wednesday, January 10.
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Sigma Xi
March 22: Sigma Xi's former Executive Director and CEO John Nemeth discussed the grave potential impact of Trump's proposed budget reduction in science-related spending on America's economy and overall health.
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From July 12: Jamie Vernon shared his vision for Sigma Xi and his plan to build on programs for members and chapters.
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The Royal Society and U.S. National Academy of Sciences
From July 12: The Royal Society and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences have published an overview about climate change evidence and causes.
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Are you a cutting edge junior researcher looking to further your career abroad? The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Sofja Kovalevskaja Award provides €1.65 million to support you and your team for a 5-year project of choice!
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Sigma Xi
From October 18: Sigma Xi President Stuart Cooper reflected on the core elements of Sigma Xi's reason for being, what members bring to the table, and the responsibilities that come with Sigma Xi membership.
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From November 29: Congratulations to the Sigma Xi chapters selected for Chapter of Excellence and Chapter Program of Excellence awards! Additionally, 15 chapters were recognized for initiating the most new members in 2017.
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From Feb. 8: Sigma Xi partnered with the March for Science, an event that brought scientists and science advocates to Washington, DC, on April 22. Sister marchers were held in cities across the country and around the world.
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Newsweek
From July 12: Plants are often seen as taking a passive role in their environments, just hanging out and soaking up the sunlight. But that impression is wrong—plants have many sophisticated ways of influencing their environment, and other plants and animals in it. And their abilities include herbivores down the garden path to cannibalism.
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Sigma Xi
From May 31: The Sigma Xi Board of Directors approved the appointment of Jamie Vernon as the Society's next executive director and CEO. Vernon began his new role on July 1.
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Sigma Xi
From January 11: Sigma Xi Past President Tee Guidotti described the challenges and opportunities involved in interpreting science to address social needs.
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American Scientist
From July 12: University of Pennsylvania biology professor Philip A. Rea and Deloitte business analyst Anderson Y. Tien explained how this ubiquitous diabetes drug took a convoluted route to become the standard of care, and is still finding new uses.
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