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Distinguishing between natural and forced climate variability has large implications for both interpreting past variations and for making accurate predictions of the future. Climat...
As a result of global warming, arctic ecosystems have reached a ‘new normal’ characterized by the loss of sea ice, retreating glaciers, and the beginning of widespread permafrost t...
This project brings together researchers and educators specializing in genetics, anatomy, and ecology to explore the factors that led to the recent extinction of endemic rodents on...
Statistical theory and methods play a fundamental role in scientific discovery and advancement, including in modern astronomy, where data are collected on increasingly massive scal...
Algebraic geometry is the study of the geometric objects – called algebraic varieties – defined by systems of polynomial equations. A fundamental problem is to find and classify al...
Nature uses a genetic code to dictate the structures of proteins which, in turn, underpin their functions. However, there is no analog to a genetic code when fabricating synthetic...
With the support of the Chemistry of Life Processes (CLP) Program in the Division of Chemistry, Michael C Pirrung, Christopher J Bardeen both of the Department of Chemistry and Jia...
This research brings together ideas, techniques, and insights from two long-standing programs in mathematics: scissors congruence and algebraic K-theory. Scissors congruence origin...
This project aims to serve the national interest by improving the way faculty give undergraduates feedback about their academic performance. Feedback is intended to promote student...
With the support of the Chemical Synthesis (SYN) program in the Division of Chemistry, Donald A. Watson of the University of Delaware is studying the new catalytic methods to prepa...
This project aims to serve the national interest by improving the state-of-the-art in cybersecurity education. The national cyberinfrastructure is vulnerable to a wide range of cyb...
Many areas of the physical, engineering and biological sciences make extensive use of computer simulators to model complex systems. Whereas these simulators may be able to generate...
The interaction of geometry and analysis continues to be an important and active field of mathematical research. The classical subject of geometry grew out of our desire to underst...
In the coming decades, climate change is projected to reduce water availability in dryland regions and the already water-stressed regions of the southwestern United States. In orde...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project is a new and safe non-contact method and device to inactivate viruses in air or on...
Global warming causes worldwide sea level rising due to a combination of meltwater from glaciers and ice sheets and expansion of ocean water. As a result, flood risk and ecosystem...
This exploratory project will test FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data principles for Open Science purposes in a comprehensive manner for field station da...
The project aims to serve the national need of addressing STEM teacher shortages in rural communities. Staffing schools with high quality STEM teachers has been a persistent challe...
With support from the Environmental Chemical Sciences Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Jesse Kroll and William Green will pursue experimental and modeling studies o...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to provide economic benefits to farmers and consumers as well as broade...