NSF renews cybersecurity workforce development projects
The U.S. National Science Foundation CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service program is renewing funding for seven academic institutions, providing more than $24 million over the next four years. These awards build on a prior investment of $29 million…
Published July 31, 2023 at 09:00AM
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Monday, July 31, 2023
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Geoscientists probe geochemistry, microbial diversity of Peruvian hot springs
Geoscientists probe geochemistry, microbial diversity of Peruvian hot springs
South America's Andes Mountains, the world's longest mountain range and home to some of the planet's highest peaks, feature hundreds of hot springs. Driven by plate tectonics and fueled by hot rock and fluids, their thermal discharges vary widely in…
Published July 27, 2023 at 01:42PM
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South America's Andes Mountains, the world's longest mountain range and home to some of the planet's highest peaks, feature hundreds of hot springs. Driven by plate tectonics and fueled by hot rock and fluids, their thermal discharges vary widely in…
Published July 27, 2023 at 01:42PM
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023
NSF, EDA announce official coordination on regional innovation programs
NSF, EDA announce official coordination on regional innovation programs
The U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) signed a memorandum of understanding to officially enable cross-agency coordination on regional innovation programs. "Innovation and collaboration go hand in…
Published July 26, 2023 at 01:59PM
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The U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) signed a memorandum of understanding to officially enable cross-agency coordination on regional innovation programs. "Innovation and collaboration go hand in…
Published July 26, 2023 at 01:59PM
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Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Masters of acclimation: Octopuses adjust to cold by editing their RNA
Masters of acclimation: Octopuses adjust to cold by editing their RNA
Each cell comes with a finite set of instructions encoded in its DNA. Life, however, is unpredictable, and when circumstances change, animals need flexibility to acclimate. Now, U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research led by Joshua…
Published July 25, 2023 at 01:37PM
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Each cell comes with a finite set of instructions encoded in its DNA. Life, however, is unpredictable, and when circumstances change, animals need flexibility to acclimate. Now, U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research led by Joshua…
Published July 25, 2023 at 01:37PM
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Friday, July 21, 2023
This week with NSF Director Panchanathan
This week with NSF Director Panchanathan
This week, NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan welcomed Chief Scientist of Israel's Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology Avi Domb. Discussions centered on shared priorities and strengthening and scaling the innovation capacity of both…
Published July 21, 2023 at 07:06PM
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This week, NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan welcomed Chief Scientist of Israel's Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology Avi Domb. Discussions centered on shared priorities and strengthening and scaling the innovation capacity of both…
Published July 21, 2023 at 07:06PM
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Thursday, July 20, 2023
NSF, NGA and NRO extend ArcticDEM availability until 2032
NSF, NGA and NRO extend ArcticDEM availability until 2032
The U.S. National Science Foundation, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have finalized an agreement to provide continued public access to historical and new digital elevation models created…
Published July 20, 2023 at 07:45PM
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The U.S. National Science Foundation, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have finalized an agreement to provide continued public access to historical and new digital elevation models created…
Published July 20, 2023 at 07:45PM
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Low-cost, waterproof sensors may create new possibilities for monitoring health
Low-cost, waterproof sensors may create new possibilities for monitoring health
A Penn State-led team of researchers has literally put pencil to paper to create an accessible, affordable, waterproof and wearable sensor to monitor multiple vital signs. The team published the details of the pencil-on-paper sensor in Chemical…
Published July 20, 2023 at 02:17PM
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A Penn State-led team of researchers has literally put pencil to paper to create an accessible, affordable, waterproof and wearable sensor to monitor multiple vital signs. The team published the details of the pencil-on-paper sensor in Chemical…
Published July 20, 2023 at 02:17PM
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023
This week with NSF Director Panchanathan
This week with NSF Director Panchanathan
This week, network operators and vendors, academia, federal agencies and public interest representatives gathered at the Federal Communications Commission for a workshop co-hosted by NSF and the FCC to discuss the opportunities and challenges of…
Published July 14, 2023 at 07:16PM
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This week, network operators and vendors, academia, federal agencies and public interest representatives gathered at the Federal Communications Commission for a workshop co-hosted by NSF and the FCC to discuss the opportunities and challenges of…
Published July 14, 2023 at 07:16PM
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Advanced electrode to help remediate stubborn new 'forever chemicals'
Advanced electrode to help remediate stubborn new 'forever chemicals'
As new environmental regulations are rolling out to mitigate the industry-retired long-chain chemicals known as PFAS in drinking water, there are concerns regarding a new breed of these "forever chemicals" called short-chain PFAS. PFAS is an…
Published July 18, 2023 at 02:25PM
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As new environmental regulations are rolling out to mitigate the industry-retired long-chain chemicals known as PFAS in drinking water, there are concerns regarding a new breed of these "forever chemicals" called short-chain PFAS. PFAS is an…
Published July 18, 2023 at 02:25PM
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Monday, July 17, 2023
Biological clocks of people and malaria parasites tick in tune
Biological clocks of people and malaria parasites tick in tune
Health officials warn that drug resistance could wipe out recent progress against malaria, particularly in Africa and southeast Asia. Now, researchers looking for other ways to fight the mosquito-borne parasites that cause the disease have zeroed in…
Published July 17, 2023 at 02:28PM
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Health officials warn that drug resistance could wipe out recent progress against malaria, particularly in Africa and southeast Asia. Now, researchers looking for other ways to fight the mosquito-borne parasites that cause the disease have zeroed in…
Published July 17, 2023 at 02:28PM
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Friday, July 14, 2023
NSF announces 54 teams picked for the VITAL Prize Challenge Semi-Final Round
NSF announces 54 teams picked for the VITAL Prize Challenge Semi-Final Round
The U.S. National Science Foundation announced that 54 teams have been selected to advance to the Semi-Final Round of the Visionary Interdisciplinary Teams Advancing Learning (VITAL) Prize Challenge. The $6 million, multiphase challenge supports…
Published July 14, 2023 at 05:30PM
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The U.S. National Science Foundation announced that 54 teams have been selected to advance to the Semi-Final Round of the Visionary Interdisciplinary Teams Advancing Learning (VITAL) Prize Challenge. The $6 million, multiphase challenge supports…
Published July 14, 2023 at 05:30PM
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Thursday, July 13, 2023
Robot caterpillar demonstrates new approach to locomotion for soft robotics
Robot caterpillar demonstrates new approach to locomotion for soft robotics
Researchers at North Carolina State University have shown that a caterpillar-like soft robot can move forward, backward and dip under narrow spaces. The caterpillar-bot's movement is driven by a novel pattern of silver nanowires that use heat to…
Published July 13, 2023 at 01:20PM
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have shown that a caterpillar-like soft robot can move forward, backward and dip under narrow spaces. The caterpillar-bot's movement is driven by a novel pattern of silver nanowires that use heat to…
Published July 13, 2023 at 01:20PM
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Wednesday, July 12, 2023
NSF announces Research on Research Security Program
NSF announces Research on Research Security Program
Since World War II, the U.S. has been a world leader in science and technology research and innovation. The key to success is its research model founded on principles and values which foster openness and collaboration, accruing benefits to society as…
Published July 12, 2023 at 01:23PM
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Since World War II, the U.S. has been a world leader in science and technology research and innovation. The key to success is its research model founded on principles and values which foster openness and collaboration, accruing benefits to society as…
Published July 12, 2023 at 01:23PM
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Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Deep brain stimulation during sleep strengthens memory
Deep brain stimulation during sleep strengthens memory
While it's known that sleep plays a crucial role in strengthening memory, scientists are still decoding how the process plays out in the brain overnight. U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research led by scientists at UCLA and Tel Aviv…
Published July 11, 2023 at 03:26PM
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While it's known that sleep plays a crucial role in strengthening memory, scientists are still decoding how the process plays out in the brain overnight. U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research led by scientists at UCLA and Tel Aviv…
Published July 11, 2023 at 03:26PM
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Overfishing linked to rapid evolution of codfish
Overfishing linked to rapid evolution of codfish
The overfishing of codfish spanning the second half of the 20th century indicates that human action can force evolutionary changes more quickly than widely believed, according to a Rutgers University-led study. Published in Philosophical Transactions…
Published July 11, 2023 at 03:28PM
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The overfishing of codfish spanning the second half of the 20th century indicates that human action can force evolutionary changes more quickly than widely believed, according to a Rutgers University-led study. Published in Philosophical Transactions…
Published July 11, 2023 at 03:28PM
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Friday, July 7, 2023
NSF Director Panchanathan joins Rep. Cartwright in Pennsylvania for Engine kickoff
NSF Director Panchanathan joins Rep. Cartwright in Pennsylvania for Engine kickoff
On July 7, U.S. National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan joined Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-PA) in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, for the…
Published July 07, 2023 at 08:17PM
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On July 7, U.S. National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan joined Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-PA) in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, for the…
Published July 07, 2023 at 08:17PM
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Thursday, July 6, 2023
A protein mines and sorts rare earths paving way for green tech
A protein mines and sorts rare earths, paving way for green tech
Rare-earth elements, such as neodymium and dysprosium, are critical components in almost all modern technologies from smartphones to hard drives, but they are notoriously hard to extract from the Earth's crust and to separate from one another. Penn…
Published July 06, 2023 at 02:04PM
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Rare-earth elements, such as neodymium and dysprosium, are critical components in almost all modern technologies from smartphones to hard drives, but they are notoriously hard to extract from the Earth's crust and to separate from one another. Penn…
Published July 06, 2023 at 02:04PM
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Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Scientists discover new clues to devastating coral disease
Scientists discover new clues to devastating coral disease
Biologists at The University of Texas at Arlington have reported findings from a study to learn how different coral species respond to a devastating disease and which species are more vulnerable. The project examines the effects of stony coral tissue…
Published July 05, 2023 at 03:14PM
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Biologists at The University of Texas at Arlington have reported findings from a study to learn how different coral species respond to a devastating disease and which species are more vulnerable. The project examines the effects of stony coral tissue…
Published July 05, 2023 at 03:14PM
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