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U.S. National Science Foundation Update

 



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Keep up with the latest from the U.S. National Science Foundation. This is a daily look at notable news, scientific findings and stories brought to you by NSF.

 

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Keep up with the latest from the U.S. National Science Foundation. This is a daily look at notable news, scientific findings and stories brought to you by NSF.

 

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The National Science Board will meet on July 23, 2025

The National Science Board will meet on July 23, 2025, in Alexandria, VA

Agenda items include a discussion with industry leaders, the new 2026 Science & Engineering Indicators Discovery report on U.S. R&D, and the 2025 Honorary Awards 

The National Science Board (NSB) will convene at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Alexandria, Virginia on Wednesday, July 23 to address science and engineering policy issues relevant to the National Science Foundation (NSF). Details are in the Sunshine Act meeting notice.

 

NSB welcomes members of the public to the open session of its meeting in Alexandria, Virginia or via YouTube livestream. The video recording will be available on the Board’s YouTube channel after the meeting. In-person visitors should email their name as it appears on their photo ID, along with affiliation, at least 24 hours in advance to nationalsciencebrd@nsf.gov.

 

Wednesday, July 23:  https://youtube.com/live/9Os9sAAcsjM?feature=share

 

OPEN SESSION: 10:45 a.m. - 2:25 p.m.

 

Acting NSB Chair Victor McCrary will preside.

 

From 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. industry leaders will highlight how basic research in science and engineering drives American innovation:

o   A.N. Sreeram, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Dow

o   Bill Dally, Chief Scientist and SVP Researcher, NVIDIA

o   Wen Hsieh, Founding Managing Partner, Matter Venture Partners

 

From 1:00 - 1:45 p.m., the Board will celebrate the contributions of NSB’s 2025 Honorary awardees: Robert W. Conn, this year’s Vannevar Bush recipient, and Rocco Mennella and Jane Hemelt, 2025 Science and Society winners. NSB External Engagement Committee Chair Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska will moderate a Board discussion with the awardees.

 

From 1:45 - 2:25 p.m. ET:

  • NSB Science and Engineering Policy Committee Chair Julia Phillips will highlight the 2026 Discovery Report, the first of the Board’s 2026 Science and Engineering Indicators reports. NSB will also release messages on policy implications of the Discovery report and NSF’s outsize impact in U.S. advancements in critical areas.
  • NSB member Joan Ferrini-Mundy will give a brief update on Graduate Research Fellowships
  • NSF’s Simon Malcomber will discuss implementation of the Gold Standard Science Executive Order
  • NSB Committee on Oversight Chair Wanda Ward will lead discussion of the Merit Review Digest Overview

 

CLOSED SESSION from 9:25 a.m. – 10:35 a.m. ET and from 2:35 – 3:50 p.m. ET

 

During closed session, the Board will discuss the upcoming Merit Review Report, NSF’s 2026-2030 strategic plan, consider an awards and facilities action item, and discuss NSF staffing, relocation, and the search for a new director. The Board will also hold an election for NSB Chair.

 

More information about the National Science Board is here.

 

 
Discovery: R&D Activity and Research Publications - Science and Engineering Indicators

The research & development (R&D) ecosystem encompasses a broad swath of public and private actors working in concert to convert latent STEM talent into the products and technologies of the future. The right investment in a constantly changing R&D landscape is key in ensuring economic competitiveness and national security.

Discovery: R&D Activity and Research Publications, a new report prepared by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics under the guidance of the National Science Board (NSB), quantifies these changes (see press release). The report summarizes R&D inputs such as how R&D is performed and funded across sectors and countries, as well as outputs like article publication data, to paint a full picture of R&D in a global context.

The report finds that the United States maintained a large and expanding research and experimental R&D enterprise in 2022, representing the largest national R&D investment using internationally comparable data. When adjusted for international comparability, the United States had $923 billion in gross domestic expenditures on R&D in 2022, up 12% from 2021. China recorded the second-highest expenditures at $812 billion, up 16% from 2021.

EXPLORE THE REPORT

Discovery is the first Science and Engineering Indicators 2026 thematic report covering indicators from inputs for knowledge creation to dissemination, the resulting inventions and products, and other outcomes. Future thematic reports will focus on “STEM Talent: Education, Training, and Workforce” (education, training, and employment of scientists, engineers, and skilled technical workers) and “Translation to Impact: U.S. and Global Science, Technology, and Innovation Output” (IP trends, patent citations of scientific publications, and other measures of spillovers or technology transfer, venture capital, production output, and international trade).

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INDICATORS

Science and Engineering Indicators is a Congressionally mandated suite of products on the state of the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. The reports are prepared under the guidance of the National Science Board by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics within the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).

NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD

The National Science Foundation Act of 1950 charged the National Science Board (NSB) with two roles: governing board of the NSF and advisor to Congress and the President on policy matters related to STEM research and STEM education. Selected for their distinguished service and accomplishments in academia, government, and the private sector, the Board’s 24 presidentially appointed members are leaders in STEM research and education.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING STATISTICS

The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) is the nation's leading provider of statistical data on the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. As a principal federal statistical agency, NCSES serves as a clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, analysis, and dissemination of objective science and engineering data.

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