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Global sea levels are rising at unprecedented rates and will continue to reshape the coastline of densely populated regions both in the US and globally with implications for housin...
Biodiversity loss is one of three critical interlinked challenges facing humanity today, alongside climate change and pollution. Nature crime, particularly, undermines the effectiv...
The Antarctic ice sheet contains the world’s largest amount of fresh water and has the potential to become the greatest contributor to future global sea level rise. The dominant me...
Inefficient methods for transformation and regeneration of recalcitrant plant species prevent widespread applications of genome editing technologies for both basic and applied rese...
The aim of this project is to assess the experiences and obstacles faced by graduate students in science that result from their socioeconomic backgrounds, with the goal of identify...
This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review...
Georgia Institute of Technology, Purdue University, and Arizona State University will explore the hidden curricula in Computer Science (CS) education, referring to the knowledge, s...
This three-year RET Site: Researching Cellular Agriculture: Bridging Engineering and Plant Science to Cultivate Future Engineering Teachers is hosted by Boston College. The project...
People with disabilities are underrepresented in computing fields, yet their perspectives and expertise can benefit these fields greatly. The overarching goal of the AccessComputin...
Texas communities face increasing challenges from weather-related disasters, population growth, and demographic shifts. Many rural and underserved areas lack the resources to effec...
Understanding what drives the evolution of new species is a central question in biology. Groups of species that have recently evolved provide a good system for trying to understand...
Traditional archaeological training often includes participation in summer field schools. However, economic barriers can reduce opportunities for many promising students, limiting...
Glacial mass loss, a key indicator of climate change, is governed by the flow of ice. Glaciers lose mass to the sea due to internal ice movement, or ‘flow,’ caused by gravity. The...
One of the key challenges in advancing artificial intelligence is improving AI models' ability to generalize across different tasks, particularly when encountering data distri...
This cooperative agreement renewal continues NSF support of R/V Robert G. Sproul, a local class vessel, owned and operated by the University of California, San Diego, as a member o...
Next generation (NextG) network systems are envisioned to be complex, ubiquitous, and smart, which are likely to consist of millions of heterogeneous mobile devices to connect ever...
Global sea levels are rising at unprecedented rates and will continue to reshape the coastline of densely populated regions both in the US and globally with implications for housin...
Visualizations of data, such as charts and graphs, are increasingly used to communicate and analyze data in business, health, journalism, and many other domains. When presenting da...
This EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) award is made in response to Dear Colleague Letter 23-109, as part of the NSF-wide Clean Energy Technology initiative. Th...
Understanding what drives the evolution of new species is a central question in biology. Groups of species that have recently evolved provide a good system for trying to understand...