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    This organization is a private, nonprofit institution providing science, technology, and health policy advice under a congressional charter. Its mission is to improve government decision-making and public policy through independent advice grounded in scientific evidence. The NRC convenes leading scientists, engineers, and other professionals who volunteer their time for its activities. It collects, analyzes, and shares information and knowledge, with core services including consensus studies, expert meetings, program management, and fellowships. It stands as one of the world's largest providers of free scientific and technical information, much of which is available online.

    Building a Low-carbon Economy
    Producer Gas
    Representing Human Behavior in Military Simulations: Interim Report
    The Water Buffalo
    Psychology for the Fighting Man
    Neem
    • Neem

      A Tree for Solving Global Problems

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Neem is a fascinating tree. On the one hand, it seems to be one of the most promising of all plants and may eventually benefit every person on the planet. Probably no other yields as many strange and varied products or has as many exploitable by-products. Indeed, as foreseen by some scientists, this plant may usher in a new era in pest control, provide millions with inexpensive medicines, cut down the rate of human population growth, and perhaps even reduce erosion, deforestation, and the excessive temperature of an overheated globe. On the other hand, that all remains only a vague promise. Although the enthusiasm may be justified, it is largely founded on empirical or anecdotal evidence. Our purpose here is to marshal the various facts about this little-known species, to help illuminate its future promise, and to speed realization of its potential. This report has been produced by the National Research Council particularly for nonspecialists such as government ministers, research directors, university students, private voluntary organizations, and entrepreneurs. It is intended as an economic development document, not a scientific monograph.

      Neem
    • Psychology for the Fighting Man

      What You Should Know About Yourself and Others

      • 458 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Focusing on the psychological needs of soldiers during World War II, this work presents modern scientific psychology in an accessible manner for the average enlisted man. It aims to enhance soldiers' understanding of their own human reactions, which are crucial in navigating the complexities of war. Contributions from leading psychologists of the time enrich the text, and the book is extensively illustrated, making complex concepts easier to grasp. This reprint preserves the original edition's content and intent, providing valuable insights for its readers.

      Psychology for the Fighting Man
    • The Water Buffalo

      New Prospects for an Underutilized Animal

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      The Water Buffalo
    • Producer Gas

      Another Fuel for Motor Transport

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the generation of producer gas from various solid fuels, including wood and agricultural residues, highlighting its historical use in powering internal combustion engines. Despite its potential, the significance of producer gas has been largely neglected over the last five decades, prompting a reevaluation of its applications and benefits in modern energy solutions.

      Producer Gas