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Research has shown that underrepresented historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups (African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Pacific Island) are finis...
This award was made through the "Signals in the Soil (SitS)" solicitation, a collaborative partnership between the National Science Foundation and the United States Depar...
Trauma-related injuries are the leading cause of death in Americans under the age of 45. While human costs are overwhelming, the economic costs are also alarming. In 2005, fatal un...
With this award, the Chemistry of Life Processes Program in the Chemistry Division is funding Drs. Reza Ghiladi and Stefan Franzen from North Carolina State University to investiga...
This award supports fundamental research that integrates material chemistry and mechanics to define a technology which can lead to advanced manufacturing of 3D printed thermosets w...
The prosperity of the US manufacturing industry is dependent upon the ability to remain at the forefront of new material technologies and manufacturing processes. In this context,...
In this project, the Integrated Data Exchange and Analysis for Networks (IDEANet) platform is constructed with the aim of solving several problems that have confronted researchers...
This award provides funding for an observational field experiment in the Houston, Texas area to study clouds and precipitation, and their dependence on environmental factors includ...
The art of origami converts two-dimensional sheets such as paper into complex 3D shapes. In recent years, engineers and scientists have adopted origami for practical applications i...
Tropical forests are vital to the functioning of Earth, providing essential services to society by storing half of all terrestrial biomass and carbon, absorbing a quarter of human-...
Developing tissue grafts and models from stem cells is a complex process. Mimicking the structure and function of natural tissue requires coordination of signals from many cell typ...
The ability of bacteria to swim is crucial to their survival. Swimming is made possible by rotating thin filaments called flagella. There are many different ways that flagella are...
Human stem cells can be grown into organ mimics, termed “organoids”. If they can faithfully reproduce the key structures and activities of organs, they would be extremely valuable....
With a shift towards value-based care, healthcare organizations are seeking innovative ways to improve the quality of care while reducing costs. The next several decades will see a...
This Disrupting Operations of Illicit Supply Networks (D-ISN) project will enhance national public safety, health, and welfare by improving the understanding of drug and sex traffi...
The goal of this National Robotics Initiative (NRI) project is to enable mixed teams of humans and robots to work together to accomplish physically demanding object manipulation ta...
This project creates partnerships among multiple schools and centers at Arizona State University with the Burundi-America Association for Humanity and Opportunities (BAAHO) to bols...
Besides contributing to U.S. productivity, information technology (IT) improvements have been an important source of competitive advantage for U.S. firms. This research project exp...
This award provides funding for an observational field experiment in the Houston, Texas area to study clouds and precipitation, and their dependence on environmental factors includ...
This project is helping to lay the foundation for more efficient and secure access to wireless spectrum while protecting essential existing uses of that spectrum. This access is cr...