text-only page produced automatically by LIFT Text
Transcoder Skip all navigation and go to page contentSkip top navigation and go to directorate navigationSkip top navigation and go to page navigation
National Science Foundation
 
News
design element
News
News From the Field
For the News Media
Special Reports
Research Overviews
NSF-Wide Investments
Speeches & Lectures
NSF Current Newsletter
Multimedia Gallery
News Archive
Press Releases
Media Advisories
News Tips
Press Statements
Speech Archives
Frontiers Archives
 



Frontiers


May 1996 Frontiers cover

Recreating the Early Universe
May 1996

FEATURES

Recreating the Early Universe
Supercomputers assist physicists as they search the stars for clues of what happened in the very beginning.

Science and the American Dream: Healthy or History
Neal Lane, Director of the National Science Foundation, urges the science community to speak out and tell the public what they are doing.

Cave Dwellers' Survival Skills Are Finally Brought To Light
After five and a half million years of solitary confinement, occupants of a cave in Romania are doing just fine.

Second-Generation Americans Less Driven Than New Arrivals
Time spent on school work is lower among second-generation Americans than recent immigrants.

 


Visit Other Frontiers Issues page   Other Frontiers Issues
Visit Other NSF Publications page   Other NSF Publications
Visit Office of Legislative and Public Affairs page   Office of Legislative and Public Affairs

 

Print this page
Back to Top of page
  Web Policies and Important Links | Privacy | FOIA | Help | Contact NSF | Contact Webmaster | SiteMap  
National Science Foundation The National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230, USA
Tel: (703) 292-5111 , FIRS: (800) 877-8339 | TDD: (800) 281-8749
Last Updated:
Jul 10, 2008
Text Only


Last Updated: Jul 10, 2008