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Effective solutions to mitigate climate change are urgently needed and require adaptive strategies implemented on immediate and long-term timelines. Federal, state, and local gover...
This project establishes ROADs (Research Opportunities and Access for Diverse Scientists) to STEM careers aimed at postbaccalaureates who had limited opportunity for research exper...
Data-driven decisions are becoming increasingly critical for the well-being of individuals and society; and the nation and the world’s reliance on such decisions is likely to incre...
Water resources are in a state of crisis both in the U.S. and globally. Water management requires treating and delivering water from limited, often declining resources to meet the...
Water hazards related to droughts, floods, and tropical storms remain amongst the costliest and deadliest natural hazards. For large sections of the U.S., an increase and intensifi...
This Future Manufacturing Research Grant (FMRG) EcoManufacturing project will enable eco manufacturing of recyclable soft electronics by seamlessly integrating a select group of bi...
Carbon-based energy sources like coal, gasoline, and diesel contribute to greenhouse gas emissions which are a leading cause of climate change. Efforts to reduce the harm caused by...
Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) is one of NSF's 10 Big Ideas. NNA projects address convergence scientific challenges in the rapidly changing Arctic. This Arctic research is needed...
Quantum sensors rely on the unique physical properties of nature at the atomic and subatomic scales to detect phenomena that evade identification in the human-scaled realm of lived...
Southwestern landscapes are experiencing intensifying climate stress, which threatens to damage ecosystems beyond their capacity to provide culturally significant ecosystem service...
The microbiome is a community of organisms that lives on and within plants and animals, playing a fundamental role in the health of their hosts. However, scientists currently have...
Over one-third of the U.S. economy ($11 Trillion annually) directly depends on precision timing. Precision timing (PT) is an integral part of our national security. Incredibly, the...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system that analyzes and displays geographically referenced information. It uses data that is attached to a unique location, and...
Rivers and streams make up less than 1 % of the total surface freshwater available on earth, but are of enormous ecological and societal significance. Recently, biofilm forming tox...
Additive manufacturing, often referred to as three-dimensional (3D) printing, fabricates components by selectively printing one layer of material on top of another to form a three-...
The emergence of pathogens in marine systems affects us all by damaging fisheries and their supporting ecological communities. Indeed, two regional icons, blue crabs and oysters, h...
With the democratization and commercialization of space poised to springboard the next generation of space technologies, scientific discoveries, and explorations, distinct advantag...
The manufacturing of building and infrastructure materials currently heavily relies on cement and concrete. The large resource needs and limited re-use and recycling of cement and...
Many of our society’s most pressing challenges – including food security, sustainability, and supporting aging populations – will require breakthroughs in biotechnology and bio-ins...
The products people use, the processes they follow, the policies that govern them, the places they go to, and the education they receive and provide are all designed experiences. D...