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Nontechnical description This project aims to revolutionize computer memory by developing new materials and devices for high-density magnetic random-access memory. The project foc...
Many marine predators have evolved the timing of key life events, such as reproduction, to coincide with seasonal peaks in high-quality prey. However, rising ocean temperatures are...
Ninety-five percent of deaf children in the US are born to hearing parents, most of whom never learn sign language well enough to teach it to their children. This puts these childr...
Modern cyber-physical systems operate in unpredictable environments, exhibit complex behaviors, and are controlled by sophisticated computer algorithms. In safety-critical domains...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to bring a new hydrogel elastomer technology to market. This technology...
The project aims to serve the national interest by helping STEM students to develop a deeper understanding of multivariable calculus concepts through engagement with the three-dime...
The project aims to serve the national interest by helping STEM students to develop a deeper understanding of multivariable calculus concepts through engagement with the three-dime...
Today's artificial intelligence (AI) systems are powerful but often operate as opaque "black boxes," making decisions without clear explanations. This lack of transparency limits t...
A quantitative understanding of the flow of nutrients and energy in marine ecosystems is critical to understanding and predict the availability of the resources that support food w...
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Piezoelectric polymers are unique materials that generate electricity when they are compressed or stretched. Since their discovery in 1969, they have show...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Daniel Weix and Shannon Stahl of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professor Mohammad...
This NSF award will provide partial support for US participants to attend the conference "A meeting in Poisson Geometry", to take place March 6-9, 2025, on the campus of Washington...
Below the surface, in the ocean’s “twilight zone” – the water from roughly 150 to 600 meters deep – sinking organic matter from surface waters is consumed by bacteria. The more org...
Severe drought is causing trees to die around the world, including in the piñon-juniper woodlands that occupy hundreds of millions of hectares of the western US. Unfortunately, new...
This conference is the fourth annual program-wide meeting in the National AI Research Institutes Program. The Summit for AI Institutes Leadership (SAIL 2025) is an NSF-sponsored co...
Plants require nitrogen for growth. Agriculture has greatly benefited from the external application of nitrogen containing fertilizer, which is in large part responsible for curren...
The Cyber and Terrorism Insurance Studies (CATIS) Center addresses the growing risks posed by cyber threats and terrorism, which can cause devastating financial and operational dis...
Dissolved oxygen is essential for supporting life in marine habitats and for controlling the cycling of carbon and nutrients in the global ocean. Historical observations have shown...
Microelectronic device manufacturing for the production of computer chips depends on lithographic processes. Lithography enables creation of detailed patterns and features needed f...
This award supports the creation of a new REU site at Marshall University focused on data science. Over a summer session, 30 undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds—includi...