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The incorporation of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous into agricultural fertilizing practices over the last century has enabled a dramatic increase in both the scale and...
The goals of the University of Arkansas’s NSF ADVANCE Adaptation program (ENGAGE) are to diversify STEM faculty and assure all faculty can thrive in our environment. ENGAGE will ad...
The research supported by this award investigates the creation and consequences of urban sustainability initiatives that use food heritage as a springboard for development. This pr...
Tropical cyclones are one of the most severe disturbance affecting social and ecological systems. These storms have huge impacts on both coastal ecosystems and the people that use...
This REU Site award to South Dakota State University, located in Brookings, SD, will support the training of 10 students for 10 weeks during the summers of 2020-2022. It is anticip...
Primate species display a diverse range of adaptations for moving through their environments, and hypotheses about these locomotor patterns have long played a central role in model...
Healthy soils support the production of food, store rainfall, transmit and filter groundwater, and provide habitat for plants, animals, and microbes. Much of the volume of these so...
Manufacturing technologies that employ smart materials have the potential to revitalize American manufacturing in diverse areas, such as aerospace, biomedicine, energy, and healthc...
Animals use multiple pieces of information from their environments to make decisions such as where to search for food, or which option is the best choice. How animals learn about a...
This REU Site award to the University of Missouri, Columbia, MU, will support the training of 10 students for 10 weeks during the summers of 2021-2023. It is anticipated that a tot...
Healthy soils support the production of food, store rainfall, transmit and filter groundwater, and provide habitat for plants, animals, and microbes. Much of the volume of these so...
Scientists often use numbers and statistics to communicate health and environmental risks with the public. Members of the public, however, may find this type of messaging difficult...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a healing gel used to support tissue growth in wounds for people with diabetes and foot ulcers...
In this project funded by the Chemical Catalysis Program of the Chemistry Division, Professor Bradley Carrow of the Department of Chemistry at Princeton University is studying the...
The world is a dynamically changing place, filled with different kinds of events ('things that happen') such as peeling a potato, running, wiping a table, throwing a ball...
The marine subsurface is one of the least explored habitats on Earth. International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 385 drilled into the seafloor in Guaymas Basin, Mexico...
In recent years, the field of neuroscience has benefited from open source tools such as the computer language Python, off-the-shelf methods for 3D printing, low-cost microcontrolle...
This project will study the population density in Newark, NJ, with a specific focus on the relationship between regulations and zoning, and the amount of housing in neighborhoods t...
Where we find species living today reflects not only how and when their direct ancestors evolved, but also where they evolved. The inseparable relationship between geological and e...
Basic biological functions depend on direct molecular interactions between gene products. Although the intimacy of such interactions has led to highly coevolved and integrated sets...