NSF's public investment in science, engineering, education and technology
helps to create knowledge and sustain prosperity. Read here about the Internet,
microbursts, Web browsers, extrasolar planets, and more... a panoply of discoveries
and innovations that began with NSF support.
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Harnessing the power of viruses to improve wastewater treatment Researcher developing a system to isolate and replicate a natural phenomenon that removes pollutants and other contaminants Released
September 11, 2014
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A river runs through it: U.S. cities' waterways show consistent patterns of evolution Urban waters record salt in our food, cement in our sidewalks Released
September 10, 2014
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Paleontologists discover new species of titanosaurian dinosaur in Tanzania
Rare find of sauropod dinosaur skeleton from Africa Released
September 8, 2014
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Swallows of the western skies International team of researchers studies one slim bird to answer some big biological questions Released
September 5, 2014
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Labor Day Q&A: Opportunities in STEM Preparation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics offers broad range of career pathways Released
August 29, 2014
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Renowned scientist/conservationist Patricia Wright campaigns to save severely endangered lemurs Patricia Wright describes her passion for lemurs in a video interview Released
August 27, 2014
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Changing the shape and function of liquid metal Researchers study gallium to design adjustable electronic components, including new types of antennas Released
August 26, 2014
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Understanding how ancestors of today's mammals responded to climate change Research provides valuable insights for future environmental challenges Released
August 18, 2014
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Harvard University psychologists seek to unlock secrets of children's complex thinking Study aims to uncover processes that help improve theoretical knowledge Released
August 14, 2014
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Unlocking the secrets of children's complex thinking: The studies Researchers question how executive function influences the process of learning Released
August 14, 2014
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Fields Medal winner Manjul Bhargava: Mathematics is the pursuit of beauty Manjul Bhargava, winner of the 2014 Fields Medal, has developed new methods in the geometry of numbers Released
August 14, 2014
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Can our computers continue to get smaller and more powerful?
University of Michigan computer scientist reviews frontier technologies to determine fundamental limits of computer scaling Released
August 13, 2014
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Citizen scientists take on problem of Pacific plastics Citizen science group COASST attacks massive problem of ocean garbage Released
August 11, 2014
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Rust villages of the deep: In Pele's shadow, iron oxide, or rust, comes to life Elaborate Hawaiian seamount structures built by iron-oxidizing microbes Released
August 7, 2014
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Studying the changes that cells and tissue undergo when a stent is introduced Research could improve prevention and treatment option for restenosis Released
August 7, 2014
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Mercury in the world's oceans: On the rise
New results show three times as much in upper oceans since Industrial Revolution times Released
August 6, 2014
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With 'Plum Landing,' PBS uses apps to get kids outside Kids following the example of an animated purple alien named Plum have uploaded more than 70,000 photos and drawings of nature, says PBS Released
August 4, 2014
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Researchers investigate remarkable approach to desalination Rice scientists reprogram protein pairs; attempt to modify bacterial decisions Released
August 3, 2014
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Border crossing: 10 things to know about invasive fire ants on the march Are fire ants using habitat corridors to advance the front? Released
August 1, 2014
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Helping healthcare technologies communicate Doctor develops open-source software to link healthcare systems at home and in hospitals Released
August 1, 2014
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Complexity of eye-hand coordination Research helps understand how brain systems interact to carry out cognitive processes Released
August 1, 2014
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Healthcare that follows you from home to hospital and back University of Missouri researcher links fall detection system with other medical technologies at Smart America Expo Released
July 31, 2014
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Drones for disaster relief Texas researchers demonstrate unmanned aerial vehicles capable of providing wireless communications to storm-ravaged areas Released
July 29, 2014
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Local 3-D printing hubs bring manufacturing back to US NSF-supported start-up demonstrates method for finding, printing parts locally Released
July 28, 2014
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Quenching the world's water and energy crises, one tiny droplet at a time In pursuit of beetle biomimicry, NSF-funded engineers develop new, textured materials to trap and channel small amounts of liquid Released
July 24, 2014
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Tele-robotics puts robot power at your fingertips University of Washington research enables robot-assisted surgery and underwater spill prevention Released
July 23, 2014
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Dispatches from a connected future Researchers from academia, government and industry team up to create networked solutions to society's problems Released
July 22, 2014
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Transforming waste in order to transform people's lives Essentium Materials converts coconut husk fibers into materials for cars and homes Released
July 22, 2014
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New answer to MRSA, other 'superbug' infections: clay minerals? Researchers discover natural clay deposits with antibacterial properties Released
July 17, 2014
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(Really) learning physics Sustained investment in 'peer instruction' leads to wide-scale use of innovative teaching practice in undergraduate physics education and a Minerva Prize for NSF-funded physicist Eric Mazur Released
July 16, 2014
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