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Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE) Advisory Committee
NEWS ABOUT THE NEXT SBE AC MEETING:
The materials below are advance materials for your review before attending the upcoming November 20-21, Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Advisory Committee meeting. Please do not share the documents with anyone.
Cyberinfrastructure, Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation
Upcoming Committees of Visitors (COVs)
- March 9-11, 2009 - Science of Learning Centers
- March 18-20, 2009 - Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences (BCS) Division
- March 31-April 1, 2009 - Science Resource Statistics (SRS) Division
Thinking Ahead: FY 2010 and Beyond
SBE Advisory Committee Meeting (Nov. 20-21, 2008) Presentations:
SBE News Releases:
- Buiding Better Kids
- Why Do Women Get More Cavities Than Men
- NSF Awards 10 Grants for Studies of Coupled Natural and Human Systems
- UC-Berkeley Study Tests Impact of Terror Warnings on Presidential Race
- 'Hub' of Fear Memory Formation Identified in Brain Cells
- Unraveling 'Math Dyslexia'
- Some Political Views May be Related to Physiology
- NSF, NIH Award Ecology of Infectious Desease Grants
- Playing, and Even Watching, Sports Improves Brain Function
- How Media Covered Katrina Aftermath Affects Response By Blacks and Whites
- New Evidence Debunks 'Stupid' Neanderthal Myth
- University Detail Declines in Federal R&D Funding for Science and Engineering Fields
- Switching It Up: How Memory Deals With A Change in Plans
- Study Finds That Sleep Selectiviely Preserves Emotional Memories
- Changes in Work Force, Not Pay, Narrowing the Gender Wage Gap
- Who do We Fear or Trust?
- Little Teeth Suggest Big Jump in Primate Timeline
- NSF Issues Solicitation for Basic, Human Sciences Research on Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict and Cooperation
- A New Look at How Memory and Spatial Cognition Are Related
- Piecing Together an Extinct Lemur, Large as a Big Baboon
- Sociological Research Shows Combined Impact of Genetics, Social Factors on Delinquency
- NSF Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Department of Defense for National Security Research
- Despite Frustrations, Americans Are Pretty Darned Happy
- Happiness is Rising Around the World: U-M Study says
- Hard Work While Fatigued Affects Blood Pressure
- LSU Professor Dissects Patterns of Violence in Rural Communities
- U of M Professor Provides In-depth Analysis of Six Sigma Phenomenon
- Study: Sad Children Out-perform Happy Children in Attention-to-detail Tasks
- Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
- Children Learn Smart Behaviors Without Knowing What They Know
- Prehistoric Man Killed Over Women
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