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09/19/2025
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NSF and UKRI launch $10M quantum chemistry collaborative research effortSeptember 19, 2025
The U.S. National Science Foundation and United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) are investing in eight joint research projects that could open the door to breakthroughs in quantum computing...
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NSF selects 15 finalists to advance to the next round of its second Regional Innovation Engines competitionSeptember 18, 2025
The U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program announced 15 finalists advancing to the next stage of the program's second competition — spanning critical…
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NSF Division of Materials Research Open Hour – Topical Materials Research Programs and Condensed Matter and Materials Theory Q&A and Division Updates
09/23/2025
NSF Division of Materials Research Open Hour – Topical Materials Research Programs and Condensed Matter and Materials Theory Q&A and Division Updates
Friday, September 26, 2025, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Join Germano Iannacchione, director of the U.S. National Science Foundation Division of Materials Research (NSF DMR), and NSF DMR program directors for our monthly virtual office hour and Q&A session. September's open hour will focus on the Topical Materials Research Programs and Condensed Matter and Materials Theory solicitations and division updates.
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What’s hot in science and engineering? Check out NSF news for the day of September 26, 2025
09/26/2025
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NSF invests $30M in EPSCoR jurisdictions for research and workforce development in energy, semiconductors, nanotechnology and biotechnologySeptember 26, 2025
The U.S. National Science Foundation is investing approximately $30 million in institutions across Montana, Idaho and Louisiana to establish NSF EPSCoR Centers of Research Excellence in Science and…
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