[go: up one dir, main page]

News


Latest News

NSF Stories
Images of honey bee combs, arranged to show the symmetry between the two sides of the comb.
Mirroring the mechanisms that make human faces and bodies — and those of many multicellular organisms — symmetrical, bee colonies build symmetrical…
NSF News
NSF Arecibo C3 Opening Postponement Announcement
The U.S. National Science Foundation has announced that the official opening of the NSF Arecibo Center for Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Science…
NSF Stories
white truck by the EBS and adjacent strata on Kangaroo Island
A team of paleontologists recently discovered that an ancient seascape known for its diverse assemblage of exceptionally preserved fossils represents…
NSF News
NSF logo
The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced the addition of three new NSF Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps™) Hubs that will scale the NSF-led…
NSF News
a group of of 7 people standing next to an American flag
Last week, Director Sethuraman Panchanathan engaged in meetings that deepened U.S. National Science Foundation's relationships with current…
NSF Stories
The East Troublesome Fire spawns a fire tornado as it approaches the Grand Lake area.
Most news reports about wildfires include the number of acres a given fire has burned, but according to a new study by U.S. National Science…
NSF Stories
landscape of the glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau include the Guliya Ice Cap.
The Tibetan Plateau's glaciers are among the world's most remote and untouched places. Researchers say these ice fields provide water for millions of…
NSF Stories
Lahaina wildfires effects on coral reef health
The U.S. National Science Foundation, in collaboration with Every Page Foundation (EPF), is excited to announce 22 women science leaders as the 2024…
NSF Stories
Burmese python
Humans aren't capable of regrowing limbs like some salamanders or full organs like some snails and zebrafish, but we do renew some of our cells…
View all news