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Humans have the capacity to modify their environments through a large set of inter-generationally transmitted engineering skills. The archaeological record addresses questions abou...
Automotive and aerospace industries require lightweight, high strength materials to reduce the weight of the machines that move people and goods while maintaining their integrity....
The spawning grounds of the Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) lie between the northwestern Australian coast and Indonesia. Waters from the Pacific flow through Island Southeast Asia as t...
The Spatial Archaeometry Research Collaborations (SPARC) program promotes the use of spatial analysis, 3D modeling, as well as satellite, aerial, and terrestrial remote sensing in...
US mortality rates from heart disease are increasing, driven particularly by the increasing prevalence of patients with heart failure. Limited availability of native human cardiac...
The branch of mathematics called number theory evolved out of the study of integers and integer-valued functions. One of the beautiful things about number theory is that seemingly...
This award funds the research activities of Professor Alexander Vilenkin at Tufts University.Professor Vilenkin will study the evolution and possible observational signatures of co...
This grant will fund research that enables innovative uses of microrobotic devices in a variety of healthcare applications, including non-invasive surgery, drug delivery, and treat...
How do the physical environment, interactions with others, and an animal’s own characteristics act together to influence that animal’s movements through a landscape? This project w...
Processes such as the spread of misinformation on social networks often depend on interactions between more than one person. For example, a one-on-one discussion will affect a pers...
Over the last several decades increased drought severity and wildfire intensity around the globe has drawn attention to a need for an improved understanding of how climate change o...
In everyday life, humans and machines rely on different colors to process important information. As modern physics advanced, our understanding of color generation expanded greatly,...
Connections between the deep Earth and the surface environment where we live are crucial to maintaining the long-term habitability of the Earth. As an example, saline fluids inside...
The Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology-Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (CREST-PRF) track within the CREST program supports beginning CREST Center investigato...
Nonlinear internal waves and their interaction with surface waves have been frequently observed in density-stratified oceans, where the temperature and salinity vary with depth. In...
Like life and the natural organic material life leaves behind, plastics are carbon-based. In use, plastics remain a wonder material, facilitating technological advancement. However...
Energy storage systems for buildings, wind and solar farms, and electric grids are playing an increasingly important role in mitigating the energy, sustainability and climate chang...
A collaborative team from the University of Colorado and Vassar College will study magnetic fields of planets found beyond the Solar System. Magnetic fields shape how planets evolv...
The Standard Model of particle physics has been a successful theory, agreeing with decades of experimental observations involving weak, electromagnetic, and strong interactions. Th...
This project aims to measure the relative movement between the North American and Juan de Fuca tectonic plates across the Cascadia Subduction Zone to help quantify the earthquake a...