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The warm period ~120,000 years ago was the last time that Earth’s global climate was warmer than the present and is an example of what the Earth might look like in a warmer future....
Of all the fundamental constants of nature, G, the universal gravitational constant, is known with the least precision. The current situation surrounding the uncertainty in the kno...
A primary topic of interest within biological oceanography is the role of algal productivity in the global carbon cycle. Over the past few decades, the traditional planktonic food...
Lakes are key natural water systems that provide critical services to people and ecosystems including the supply of drinking water, fishing, recreational activities, and climate re...
The principles of neural computation, developed mostly over the past 50 years, have led to profoundly improved understanding of how brains process information and have served as th...
Being physically active is important as it reduces the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer. Both physical activity and the social engagement that acc...
Humans interact with their immediate surroundings largely using their hands; from feeding oneself, to taking medication, to opening doors, humans manipulate many objects each day a...
This award was provided as part of NSF's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF) program. The goal of the SPRF program is to prepare promi...
Of all the fundamental constants of nature, G, the universal gravitational constant, is known with the least precision. The current situation surrounding the uncertainty in the kno...
NONTECHNICAL SUMMARY Because batteries play an ever-increasing role as mobile energy storage devices, our society demands the design of more powerful and yet operationally safe...
The NSF Engineering Research Center for Advancing Sustainable and Distributed Fertilizer Production (CASFER) will strive to solve one of the most pressing problems facing humankind...
Worldwide, approximately 4 billion people experience severe water shortages at least one month per year and over 500 million people experience shortages throughout the year. Waste...
The biodiversity crisis is among the most urgent global threats facing humanity in the 21st century. With nearly half a million plant species on Earth, understanding their diversit...
Subduction zones are the locus for the most destructive geological hazards on earth including megathrust earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami. The portion of the subduction...
This project aims to evaluate numerical model skill in simulating near-surface winds in the Northern hemisphere. Near-surface winds are a surface manifestation of large-scale atmos...
Worldwide, approximately 4 billion people experience severe water shortages at least one month per year and over 500 million people experience shortages throughout the year. Waste...
Subduction zones are the locus for the most destructive geological hazards on earth including megathrust earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami. The portion of the subduction...
With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging (CMI) Program in the Division of Chemistry, a research team led by Professors Wilson Ho and Ruqian Wu from the Departments of...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2). Non-Technical Summary Ceramics are high melting temperature materials...
This project examines the effect of an assessment system that automatically generates feedback based on students’ open-ended assessment responses in chemistry and physics consisten...