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National Medal of Science Call for National Medal of Science Nominations
Released November 26, 2007
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White House exterior Beginning Scientists Receive Presidential Awards
Released November 1, 2007
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This image, taken by a transmission electron microscope, shows the carbon-nanotube radio. World's Smallest Radio Fits in the Palm of the Hand . . . of an Ant
Released October 31, 2007
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Image captured from the top of Lyons Peak, during the height of the Harris fire. Digital Eyes in the Sky Play Key Role in Battling Flames in Southern California
Released October 30, 2007
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William T. Golden William T. Golden: Appreciation
Released October 25, 2007
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An artist's rendition of the new light-bending metamaterial. Getting Light to Bend Backwards
Released October 16, 2007
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ResearchChannel logo National Science Foundation and ResearchChannel Form Programming Partnership
Released October 4, 2007
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A protein-binding model of cytochrome P450, a heme enzyme responsible for drug metabolism. NSF Announces $26 Million Solicitation for Projects That Advance Innovative Computational Thinking
Released October 1, 2007
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Pictoral representation of data (a graph) represented on a lighted computer screen. Research and Development Bolsters U.S. Economic Growth
Released October 1, 2007
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What Lies Behind Our Nose? This image tied for first place in the photography category. 2007 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge Winners Announced
Released September 27, 2007
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Generic News Image NSF and Department of Homeland Security Partner to Drive Frontier Research in Nuclear Detection
Released September 24, 2007
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A new fabrication technique, known as soft interference lithography, or SIL, offers many significant Nanomaterials With a Bright Future
Released September 11, 2007
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photo portrait of physicist Albert Einstein Einstein Fellows Begin Year at National Science Foundation
Released September 7, 2007
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Photo of hand holding new nanocomposite paper Origami Electronics?
Released August 14, 2007
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The image depicts microhotplates crafted of silicon carbide. National Science Board Approves NSF Plan to Emphasize Transformative Research
Released August 9, 2007
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Students at microscope in the InSTEP Program. National Science Board Approves National Action Plan for 21st Century STEM Education
Released August 9, 2007
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NSF released a report on its proposal and reward mechanisms. National Science Foundation Releases Survey on the Impact of Proposal and Award Management Mechanisms
Released August 8, 2007
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A starburst of wrinkles form in a thin film material when a drop of water is placed on the film. A New Wrinkle in Thin Film Science
Released August 3, 2007
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Grad student in laboratory with his laptop-size invention, the Mini-Z Young Inventors' Research Transforms the Marketplace
Released August 3, 2007
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graphene oxide paper Graphene Oxide Paper Could Spawn a New Class of Materials
Released July 25, 2007
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niobium nanowire dimer Scientists Discover New Way to Study Nanostructures
Released July 24, 2007
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a graphene nanoribbon Graphene Nanoelectronics: Making Tomorrow's Computers From a Pencil Trace
Released July 23, 2007
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nanoparticles Tightly Packed Molecules Lend Unexpected Strength to Nanothin Sheet of Material
Released July 22, 2007
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Photo of National Medal of Science President to Award 2005-2006 National Medals of Science and National Medals of Technology Honoring Nation's Leading Researchers, Inventors and Innovators
Released July 17, 2007
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News thumbnail microscopic nanodevices A New Technique for Building Nanodevices in the Lab
Released June 18, 2007
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News thumbnail microfabricated aligned multiwalled Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko's Foot
Released June 18, 2007
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News thumbnail of nanoscience graphic Research Brightens Prospects for Using the World's Smallest Candles in Medical Applications
Released June 7, 2007
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News thumbnail Inexpensive "Nanoglue" Can Bond Nearly Anything Together
Released May 16, 2007
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Chemist Peidong Yang is the 2007 winner of the National Science Foundation's Alan T. Waterman Award. Berkeley Nanotechnology Pioneer to Receive $500,000 Waterman Award
Released May 15, 2007
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Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have grown the world's longest carbon nanotube arrays. The Longest Carbon Nanotubes You've Ever Seen
Released May 10, 2007
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