Scientific American's Young American Scientists Class of 2026
Published in Astronomy, Earth & Environment, and Neuroscience
Scientific American has unveiled its inaugural Young American Scientists Class of 2026, celebrating 28 exceptional early-career researchers whose work is shaping the future of science.
The honourees were selected through a rigorous process that combined expert nominations, analysis of highly cited research papers, and editorial review. The result is a diverse group of scientists working across fields including artificial intelligence, climate science, astronomy, neuroscience, medicine, genetics, robotics, and more.
The collection highlights not only the researchers themselves but also the stories behind their discoveries, the challenges facing the scientific community, and the impact that emerging scientists are having on society.
Explore individual profiles, feature articles, interviews with leading scientific figures, and insights into the selection process.
Read the full collection and discover all 28 Young American Scientists here
This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the next generation of scientific leaders whether you're interested in cutting-edge AI, understanding climate change, advancing human health, or exploring the universe.

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