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Quantum sciences and technologies have progressed remarkably in recent years. This progress includes, for example, new quantum processors with unique computational capabilities, se...
This award is funded with support from NSF's program for Advancing Informal STEM Education.This project develops a partnership between language researchers and Planet Word, a...
The research team seeks to use the Pleistocene record of Indian Monsoon variation to examine how subdecadal rainfall dynamics change under disparate mean-states and global boundary...
The NSF Center for Adapting Flaws into Features (CAFF) is supported by the Centers for Chemical Innovation (CCI) Program of the Division of Chemistry. This Phase I Center is led by...
This project will train students in interdisciplinary, international river sciences and prepare them for the STEM workforce, for their research, and for applying river science towa...
Many engineered materials such as fiber composites have a hierarchical structure that spans multiple length scales. The analysis and design of these materials rely on multiscale si...
Collisions of heavy ions, typically lead nuclei, create small droplets of nuclear matter at extremely high temperatures at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) of the European Laborator...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2).A question at the frontier of Earth science is: how do changes in the climate...
This Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) award supports the acquisition of a dual-source single-crystal x-ray diffractometer at Howard University, a Historically Black University...
Undergraduate Research Opportunities for Cave and Karst Science (U-ROCKS) is a unique Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site that gives students an opportunity to explor...
The broader impact of this I-Corps project is the development of automated diagnosis tools for neurological disorders. Currently, there is no single quantitative test (like a blood...
Computer models can be used to augment, inform, and even replace expensive experimental measurements in science and engineering. However, complex models of engineering applications...
Cellulose has important economic value as a component of wood, paper, and textile fibers. It is produced in the walls of plant cells, where it controls growth and development. The...
Greenhouse gas emissions cause a variety of climatic effects which go beyond increasing global temperature and many of these, such as increases in the frequency of heat waves and e...
PART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARYPolymer adhesives are one of the most pervasive applications of polymers, and their critical role in today’s technologies has only grown. The reliance...
Some metals are essential nutrients for life, while some are non-essential or even harmful to living organisms. Fungi and bacteria are microorganisms that often live in a close ass...
Pollution discharged by industrial processes impacts human health and the health of ecosystems, and mitigating their effects requires considerable cost in time, effort, and dollars...
This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant will investigate the role that biomechanics plays in controlling the production and function of hyaluronan. Hyaluronan is a com...
With support from the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI Program), this Track 2 Implementation and Evaluation project will implement evidenc...
The effects of dark matter can be seen in gravitationally lensed systems where light from a distant galaxy is gravitationally lensed by a foreground galaxy. Analysis of the resulti...