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Non-technical abstract Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which a material’s electrical resistivity disappears. The remarkable property of the zero resistance has enabled many i...
This project will study the spread of the genes that make bacteria resistant to antibiotics, and how that spread is affected by heavy metal pollution. One of the greatest threats f...
With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry and co-funding from the Quantum Information Science Program in the Division of Physics,...
Most structural biology methods examine proteins at one moment in time, as if their structures were static. In recent years, however, we have come to understand that the dynamics...
This grant supports the Mathematical Association of America's (MAA) National Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program (NREUP). Each year faculty in the mathematical sciences...
The broader impacts of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II project could be both substantial and multifaceted, with far-reaching implications across the entire...
Solar phenomena such as solar flares, active regions, and solar coronal holes, are very important for understanding causes of the solar activity. Disturbances in the near-Earth spa...
River temperature is a crucial measure of water quality and stream health. It is influenced by many different factors, such as watershed characteristics, weather conditions, and pr...
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS),Inc., proposes to support oceanographic technical services on R/V Atlantic Explorer operated as part of the U.S. Academic Research Fl...
This award supports participation in the conference "Arithmetic, K-theory and Algebraic Cycles" to take place May 26-31, 2025 at the Ohio State University. In recent years, there h...
Population movements have dramatically changed the composition of human groups. While some groups’ population and evolutionary histories have been studied, others are still in need...
Learning materials that align with students’ lived experiences and that are relevant to the challenges and issues that confront their communities have been shown to improve student...
This project investigates the factors that influence how humans speak and understand language. It looks at the impact of the specific language that an individual encounters in day-...
This project is jointly funded by the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, and the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)....
DNA and RNA constitute the molecular code of life, serving as the foundation for all cellular processes. Information is encoded not only in the sequence of nucleotides but also in...
With support from the Chemical Structure and Dynamics (CSD) program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Ji and Fang of Oregon State University in collaboration with Professor...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Carsten Milsmann of West Virginia University will study transition metal catalysts based earth-abun...
Humans perform visual search tasks many times throughout the day. Examples include searching for the perfect snack in a supermarket, looking for a misplaced phone in a cluttered ro...
Part 1: Volcanic eruptions create extreme and evolving hazards to nearby populations and commercial air traffic, with ~50-70 devastating events occurring worldwide each year. The A...
This I-Corps project is based on the development of a sensor-equipped smart chair for early detection and monitoring of dementia. Currently, smart watch-based or video surveillance...