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The landscape of modern energy storage is evolving rapidly, necessitating advances in battery technologies. Traditional lithium-ion batteries face challenges related to resource sc...
The Department of Mathematics of Texas Christian University will host an NSF/CBMS (Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences) Regional Conference in the Mathematical Sciences t...
In order to remain healthy and to grow, children need to consume a diet with sufficient energy. Food’s energy, however, is only made available for the body’s metabolic functions th...
The science of ecology is deeply concerned with how “patchiness” – the spatial patterns of plants, animals, microbes, and larger ecosystems – controls the composition, functioning,...
Parasites are among the most diverse groups of organisms on earth, yet all parasites share the same lifestyle; they steal resources from their hosts to fuel their own growth and re...
This project aims to acquire a laser ablation microprobe (LAM) and quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (Q-ICPMS) at the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)...
While science fairs can support engagement in STEM learning and promote STEM career exploration, students from economically disadvantaged and racially diverse communities in the Tu...
FoVea is a group whose mission is to create opportunities for all who want to participate in the field of Vision Science. Over the past 10 years, FoVea has launched several initiat...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a common technique in geoscience to identify and characterize earth materials. This project will acquire a modern X-ray diffractometer that is accessible...
The 2025 Midwest Numerical Analysis Day (MWNADay) is scheduled to take place on April 5-6, 2025, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This conference will provide a collaborative...
Quantum computing offers the potential for exponential speedup in solving complex problems, such as optimization, cryptography, and simulation, by leveraging quantum superposition...
The work aims to support U.S.-based early career researchers to attend a 5-day conference set to occur between 24-28 March 2025 in Cambridge, U.K. This conference is part of a spec...
With the support of the Chemical Synthesis and Chemical Catalysis Programs in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Jeffrey Gustafson of San Diego State University is studying new a...
Evidence from ice cores in Antarctica has shown that the carbon dioxide (CO2) content of the atmosphere has changed systematically with Earth’s climate over the last 800,000 years,...
This project supports the broader efforts of the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot to address how powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI) resources can...
Over 5000 exoplanets have been discovered to date, but only a handful of these exoplanets have been directly imaged. Direct imaging requires detecting the exoplanet’s light despite...
This project seeks to analyze 10 years of data from the West Greenland mooring array in the eastern Labrador Sea that is part of the multi-national Overturning in the Subpolar Nort...
Much can be learned about how an organism functions by understanding how its cells and tissues are organized. Cells are very small and so they can best be observed with specialized...
The genes found in an organism’s genome, including bacteria, encode all the proteins that organism needs to survive. However, we do not know how many of those genes function, inclu...
‘Cryptobenthic’ reef fishes are a group of thousands of tiny (<5cm), bottom-dwelling species that are difficult to see but occur on coral reefs worldwide in staggering abundances a...