Computer Science Is for All Students
All students should have the opportunity to learn computer science (CS) in school. In our increasingly digital world, CS will prepare them with skills they can apply in almost every…
Feeding birds in your local park? If they’re white ibises in Florida, think twice
Research News White ibises may transmit diseases like salmonellosis February 3, 2016 Find related stories on the NSF, National Institutes of Health and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Ecology and Evolution…
FDA Authorizes Marketing of New Implant to Repair a Torn ACL | FDA News
For Immediate Release: December 16, 2020 Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted marketing authorization—under the De Novo premarket review pathway—for an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) implant, intended to…
The profound power of loneliness
Depression, dementia and even some useful effects: Research examines how loneliness affects the social human brain February 3, 2016 Loneliness is as close to universal as experiences come. Almost everyone…
Celebrating Black History Month with our research fellows
Research News Students in NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program tell their stories February 9, 2016 Every February, Black History Month provides the scientific community with an opportunity to commemorate the…
Scientists track nighttime bird migration using weather radar
Research News Weather radar offers new view of nocturnal bird flight February 16, 2016 Find related stories on NSF’s Macrosystems Biology program at this link. Using recently developed techniques for…
NASA, Canadian Space Agency Formalize Gateway Partnership for Artemis Program
NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) finalized an agreement between the United States and Canada to collaborate on the Gateway, an outpost orbiting the Moon that will provide vital…
Science of Innovation (2016)
Science of Innovation 2016 From 3-D bioprinting that could one day generate heart tissue to origami-inspired structures built for medicine and space exploration, a new set of educational videos continues…