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With the support of the Chemical Synthesis program in the Division of Chemistry, Gary Guillet of Furman University and Jefferson E. Bates of Appalachian State University will study...
The ocean takes up about one-quarter of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by humans each year, slowing climate change. The North Atlantic Ocean is disproportionately important for a...
An astronomical body of evidence indicates that 27% of the energy density of the universe is composed of dark matter — a form of matter that cannot be described by the Standard Mod...
Earth's magnetic field, generated in the Earth’s core, plays a vital role in our daily lives. It not only guides compass needles, but it also acts as a protective shield, deflectin...
Vision Our vision for the Leeds Innovation Hub is to bring our EPSRC and NIHR research communities together with the statutory NHS body responsible for commissioning Leeds service...
Veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently experience insomnia, which is linked with delayed TBI recovery, more severe functional impairment, and exacerbation of disabl...
To protect society from the hazards of climate change, how quickly climate change will progress and how global regions will be affected needs to be understood. Currently, predictio...
Nontechnical Abstract: Two-dimensional materials are transforming science and technology by offering exceptional physical properties not found in bulk solids. Among these, semicon...
Visual imagery is fundamental to everyday functioning. It enables us, for example, to visualize the face of a loved one many miles away or to imagine the Northern Lights on a beaut...
A recent report by leading scientists worldwide found that the earth is beyond six of the nine critical planetary boundaries, with the climate change indicators now being even furt...
Plants grow in close co-association with an incredible diversity and abundance of microorganisms, known as the microbiome. Advances in sequencing technology over the past 15 years...
It is now widely accepted that the "golden age" of antibiotics has passed, and that antimicrobial resistance (also known as "AMR") is on the rise. One extremely...
Non-Technical Summary: Electronic devices rely heavily on semiconductors, materials that act as electronic switches, allowing the movement negative and positive charges (electrons...
The global biodiversity crisis is a central problem facing humanity, yet we lack the means to assess biodiversity at the pace of the Earth's changing environment. For this project,...
The overarching intellectual and technical merit of R/V Sikuliaq is in supporting the advancement of NSF peer-reviewed oceanographic research and education programs. In particular,...
The global biodiversity crisis is a central problem facing humanity, yet we lack the means to assess biodiversity at the pace of the Earth's changing environment. For this project,...
The global biodiversity crisis is a central problem facing humanity, yet we lack the means to assess biodiversity at the pace of the Earth's changing environment. For this project,...
Plants maximize resource capture by sensing their environment and carefully adjusting their morphology during growth. Unlike animal cells, plants construct their form through the...
Epithelial tissues line our inner organs and act as protective barriers to the external environment. Cells are the building blocks of our tissues and in an epithelium, cells tightl...
UW uses the vessel as a conduit for student engagement in research and education activities on board the ship in support of a variety of NSF, NOAA and institutionally funded progr...