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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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photo portrait of physicist Albert Einstein Einstein Fellows Begin Year at National Science Foundation
Released September 7, 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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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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Cheryl Heuton and Nick Falacci, co-creators of "Numb3rs" The "Numb3rs" Add Up: Popular TV Show and Its Creators Receive Public Service Award
Released April 16, 2007
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News thumbnail of tiger in grass New Algorithms Improve Automated Image Labeling
Released March 29, 2007
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MIT visualization of chaotic tangle of turbulence Researchers Reveal the Tangle Under Turbulence
Released March 28, 2007
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The E8 root system consists of 240 vectors in an 8-dimensional space. A Mathematical Solution for Another Dimension
Released March 19, 2007
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News thumbnail Quantum Chemistry-Inspired Mathematical Tool Helps Physicists Pare Down Huge Datasets and Explain Heavy Nuclei
Released March 14, 2007
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News thumbnail of radiation planning algorithm Machine Learning Could Speed Up Radiation Therapy for Cancer Patients
Released February 7, 2007
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U.S. National Science Foundation FY 2008 Budget Request to Congress and photo of sun and snow. National Science Foundation Requests $6.43 Billion for Fiscal Year 2008
Released February 5, 2007
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A special open house will accompany the NSF FY 2008 budget proposal presentation on Feb. 5. National Science Foundation Presents FY 2008 Budget Proposal on February 5
Released January 30, 2007
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News thumbnail of graph Illinois Researchers Break Billion Variable Optimization Barrier
Released January 19, 2007
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Report cover art with text, Investing in America's Future and NSF Strategic Plan FY 2006-2011 NSF Announces Goals, Priorities for Next Five Years
Released October 2, 2006
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A science or engineering bachelor's degree is useful even in non-technical jobs. A Science or Engineering Bachelor's Degree Is Good for You
Released August 14, 2006
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PECASE recipient Eugene Billiot and two students work on molecular structures. Top Researcher-Educators Receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Released July 26, 2006
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Both tropical rainfall and magnetism are described by the math of self-organized criticality. A Link Between Rainfall and Magnetism
Released June 29, 2006
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Photo of Tony F. Chan UCLA's Tony F. Chan to Head Math and Physical Sciences at NSF
Released June 20, 2006
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A gene chip A Better Algorithm for Detecting Cancer Genes
Released May 12, 2006
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The federal government supported 64 percent of campus R&D projects in 2004. Industry Funding of Campus Research Declines for Third Straight Year
Released May 4, 2006
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Cal Tech's Emmanuel Candes has been selected to receive the Alan T. Waterman award. Caltech's Emmanuel Candes to Receive $500,000 Waterman Award
Released April 17, 2006
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Silicon-oxygen nanoparticles aggregate to form zeolites. Crystal Sieves, Born Anew
Released April 17, 2006
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<i>Science and Engineering Indicators 2006.</i> Science Leaders Cite a "Changed World" in Call for Bold Efforts to Improve K-12 Science and Mathematics Education
Released February 23, 2006
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The fiscal year 2007 budget to Congress requests $6.02 billion for NSF. Request for National Science Foundation Fiscal Year 2007 Is $6.02 Billion
Released February 6, 2006
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PIRE project scientists from the U.S. and Russia in the field at Russia's Mutnovsky Volcano NSF Awards First Partnership for International Research and Education Grants
Released January 30, 2006
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Another banner year in science. 2005: Year in Review
Released January 11, 2006
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According to newly released data, biologists and agricultural scientists work the most hours. All In a Week's Work
Released January 3, 2006
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