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DNA, which codes genetic information, can be damaged by both environmental insults and normal biological processes. Cells have numerous mechanisms to repair damaged DNA, some of wh...
Explosive objects in the distant universe can now be studied by simultaneously combining information from multiple messengers - gravitational waves, particles, and light. The inves...
This award supports the travel of scientists, particularly early-career researchers (including students), working at institutions in the United States to participate in the Plant G...
Video is a uniquely powerful source of information about human behavior. Video provides data about what people do, documentation about how research is carried out, and provides dem...
The Developmental Biology of Sea Urchins and other Marine Invertebrates (DBSUMI) conference is a meeting that brings together scientists who perform basic research with marine inve...
Wildfires pose a severe threat to civil infrastructure, especially in high-density wildland-urban interface (WUI) communities. The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, including the...
This project aims to build an inclusive research ecosystem to serve as a cornerstone of the Vermont economy. Project goals are to establish administrative support to build and sus...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is found in all eukaryotic cells and functions in many essential processes. The project will provide a better understanding of how various ER structu...
With funding from the Chemical Catalysis and Chemical Mechanism, Function, and Properties Programs of the Division of Chemistry, Dr. Prokopchuk at Rutgers University-Newark will de...
The manufacture of ammonia (NH3) – a key chemical used in fertilizer production - is one of the world’s largest chemical processes. Presently, almost all of the world’s NH3 produc...
A major environmental challenge of the 21st century is the spread of invasive plants - aggressive non-native species that disrupt native ecosystems. Invasive plants threaten biodiv...
The science of ecology is deeply concerned with how “patchiness” – the spatial patterns of plants, animals, microbes, and larger ecosystems – controls the composition, functioning,...
This I-Corps project is focused on the development of algorithms that are used for solving a problem or performing a computation. The goal is to minimize model assumptions in data...
This award will support the participation of about 60 selected students and recent graduates studying STEM disciplines in US institutions in the 2025 co-located International Advan...
Nontechnical description of the project: This project increases the detection sensitivity of a silicon-based camera for mid-infrared (MIR) radiation. Imaging in the MIR range o...
Categorization is a fundamental, but complex, cognitive ability. Depending on the context, the same feature could place an object or event in different categories. For example, cat...
This project aims to build an inclusive research ecosystem to serve as a cornerstone of the Vermont economy. Project goals are to establish administrative support to build and sus...
This I-Corps project focuses on a permanent solution for people who have high blood pressure caused by stiff arteries. Stiff arteries affect up to 20 million people over the age of...
Living cells can act as programmable and dynamically-responsive therapeutics to treat cancer. Although engineered human T cells have been effective for cancer therapy, they are alm...
NONTECHNICAL SUMMARY This award supports theoretical research and educational activities aimed at understanding quantum magnetic materials. Today's information technologies util...