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FascistPrehistory proposes to study the development of palaeolithic archaeology as a field of inquiry in fascist Italy.Breaking away from the traditional historiographic associatio...
The Skills4Nuclear project aims to address workforce and skill shortages in EU nuclear fission and fusion sectors by establishing a long-term collaborative framework that integrate...
The production of high-quality plant protein as sustainable alternative for animal proteins is an immediate requirement for the EU population.FerOtChee is a multidisciplinary proje...
Pluripotent stem cell differentiation to disease targeted cell types has historically produced poor or inconsistent outcomes.The Brickman lab recently suggested that pausing differ...
Surface temperatures in the Arctic are increasing rapidly, at a rate that outpaces the global average. Arctic clouds help to determine surface temperatures and sea ice extent, yet...
Teachers of mathematics engage in curricular reasoning as they design and interact with their students, choose curricular materials, and implement curriculum standards in the servi...
This grant provides funding for complimentary registration for 66 undergraduate and graduate students studying in the US to attend the American Society of American Engineers (ASME)...
This EMBRACE Growth project will support the development of a low-temperature spectroscopy facility at Bates College. Currently, biases between sensing instruments for certain comp...
After infancy most mammals stop secreting lactase (the enzyme that breaks down milk’s sugar, lactose) and lose their ability to digest milk. Some humans, however, can digest milk t...
This project explores an important question in evolutionary biology: How do new species form? It looks at whether the location of genes in a genome makes them more likely to help k...
Biodiversity hotspots are places with high concentrations of species found nowhere else in the world (i.e., “endemic” species) that are threatened by human activities. The processe...
Forensic experts often communicate whether a suspect is linked to crime scene evidence by reporting a categorical forensic decision, such as identification (match), elimination or...
This award will support participation of graduate students, postdocs, and junior scientists in the 2025 Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) and Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Mechan...
While all humans have unique experiences and memories, surprisingly a lot of what is remembered is similar across people. For example, when seeing a group of people for the first t...
With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Nagy's group at the University of Utah is developing new methods to char...
Decreasing snow cover, glacier retreat, and rising temperatures are all expected to increase Arctic dust sources and emissions. Mineral dust deposited on snow and ice surfaces dark...
The natural world is filled with information that spans all of our senses. When we walk through a park we not only see a rich visual world, we also hear sounds ranging from birds t...
Membrane proteins are essential molecular machines that allow cells to interact with their environment, but we know surprisingly little about how they achieve and maintain their pr...
Space infrastructure plays a critical role in socio-economic development-enabling scientific discoveries and advancing communications, remote sensing, geophysical and astrophysical...
Non-technical abstract: Physics on a curved surface is different than in flat space. The physics of curved quantum materials is a particularly interesting case. For instance, curre...