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Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are amplifiers with a unique ability to translate biological signals to electron signals in flexible, skin-like electronic materials. Th...
Many processes change Earth's landscape, including volcanoes, plate tectonics (earthquakes), weather, and erosion. Impact cratering has also played an important role throughout the...
This award is to support participants to attend the workshop: Groups in Geometry, Analysis, and Logic, to be held at Vanderbilt University in May 2025. The organizers plan to hold...
Nearly one-third of the global population experiences unreliable electricity access, and a U.S. Department of Energy report estimated that the total cost of power outages to Americ...
This Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) project will support research that attempts to develop an innovative infrastructure health monitoring system that facilitates real-time,...
Prof. Abraham Nitzan of the University of Pennsylvania is supported by an award from the Chemical Theory, Models and Computational Methods program in the Division of Chemistry to i...
The Millstone Hill Geospace Facility is a crucial observatory for studies of the near-Earth space environment or geospace. For nearly 6 solar cycles, the Facility has been an ancho...
The broader impact /commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is the development of new Artificial Intelligence (AI) models that may be...
This award funds research that will investigate the fundamental mechanics of thermomechanical fatigue in next-generation semiconductors, which is a critical failure mode affecting...
The placenta is essential for a healthy pregnancy, supporting fetal development while regulating immune signals that are necessary to protect both mother and baby. One key pathway...
A Summer School and Hackathon event on Structure-Preserving Scientific Computing and Machine Learning will take place at the University of Washington, Seattle on June 16-25, 2025....
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...
This is a workshop organized by The National Humanities Alliance Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) for approximately 25 attendees that brings together...
This I-Corps project is based on the development of software technology to help physicians avoid unnecessary escalation of patients to higher levels of care. Currently, hospital be...
Natural selection can be a powerful agent of adaptation in species. Yet, organisms are not exclusively at the environment’s whim and mercy. Through their behavior, organisms can di...
This RAPID project will enable research on both the daytime and nighttime oxidation of biomass burning emissions and their potential to affect the atmospheric radiative balance thr...
Ctenophores, commonly called comb jellies, are gelatinous animals that are significant predators in the world’s oceans. Because of their key predatory role in ocean ecosystems, it...
With support from the Chemical Structure and Dynamics (CSD) program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Jochen Autschbach of the University at Buffalo, State University of New...
Asgard archaea are a group of microbes that hold keys to understanding the diversification of life on Earth, including the origin of eukaryotes. They likely originated in thermal e...
Classical optimization asks to select a best solution from a set of available solutions, according to some criteria. This project explores a new kind of optimization, where instead...