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Non-Technical Description Though covered by the oceans, abyssal hills are the most common landform on earth. They form at the world’s mid-ocean ridge spreading centers and are im...
The planning process for a university-industry cooperative research center (IUCRC), the Center for Climate, Equity, and Resilience in CatModeling (CERCat), will take place with the...
Photovoltaics (PVs) are critical to global climate change mitigation efforts. Robust, reliable, and efficient PV devices have the potential to be transformational for many communit...
NONTECHNICAL SUMMARY This award supports research and education activities with a goal to develop a fundamental understanding of quantum phases of matter with many interacting p...
The Earth contains an outer layer of continental crust which is important to society because it is a major repository of rocks and minerals that are natural resources used in const...
Non-technical summary: Since high-temperature superconductors (HTS) were discovered and awarded a Nobel prize, many prototypes of electronic and electric applications based on HT...
Non-technical summary: Since high-temperature superconductors (HTS) were discovered and awarded a Nobel prize, many prototypes of electronic and electric applications based on HT...
Each year, the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, LHC, at the European Laboratory for Nuclear and Particle Physics, CERN, in Geneva Switzerland collect data from high energy...
Bacterial antibiotic resistance (AR) infections are among the top 10 threats to global public health. In the United States alone, more than 2.8 million bacterial AR infections are...
The planning process for a university-industry cooperative research center (IUCRC), the Center for Climate, Equity, and Resilience in CatModeling (CERCat), will take place with the...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2). This project will broaden participation in engineering by creating the Gr...
A major discovery of the DNA sequencing revolution is the huge number of bacterial species. Remarkably, this bacterial biodiversity extends far below species level down to the fin...
Every species on Earth has limits to its geographic distribution – places on the planet where it cannot live. Studying how range limits arise is important because it helps people u...
Project Summary The advances in HIV science across the past 40 years have been remarkable, with near normal life expectancy for persons on antiviral therapy and ever widening acc...
With support from NSF’s EHR Core Research (ECR) program, this project seeks to serve the national interest by identifying effective instructional methods to support student underst...
The traits that characterize living organisms, in particular, their morphology, physiology, behavior and genetic make-up, enable them to cope with forces of the physical as well as...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S. It is also the second leading cause of cancer deaths, behind lung cancer. It originates as small growths (polyps) atta...
The element thallium (Tl) is gaining momentum as a tool for reconstructing the history of molecular oxygen (O2) in Earth’s ancient oceans. Reconstructing this history is important...
The element thallium (Tl) is gaining momentum as a tool for reconstructing the history of molecular oxygen (O2) in Earth’s ancient oceans. Reconstructing this history is important...
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) make it clear that intelligent systems will account for the next leap in scientific progress to enable a myriad of future applications that...