Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Deep Learning and Related Areas (MoDL+) (NSF-21-023)
01/10/2022
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Deep Learning and Related Areas (MoDL+) (NSF-21-023)Available Formats:
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01/11/2022
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Mon, 10 Jan 2022
Gemini South telescope captures image of Chamaeleon Infrared NebulaGlowing nebula hides a young star
The
Chamaeleon Infrared Nebula is an outflow of gas that resides in the larger Chamaeleon I dark cloud (one of the closest star-forming regions of the Milky Way), and adjacent to the Chamaeleon II ...
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Citizen astronomers find young Jupiter-like object missed by previous exoplanet searchesPlanetoid is almost 146 light-years away from Earth
Citizen astronomers have detected an object orbiting a sunlike star that had been previously overlooked. The object is thought to be a small brown dwarf star 10 to ...
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NSF Small Business Innovation Research Phase II (SBIR)/ Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Phase IISolicitation:
NSF 22-552Due Date: March 04, 2022
Institutional Limit: 1
Limit Summary:per Phase I award.
NSF Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/ Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Phase I
01/11/2022
pportunities that limit the number of proposals by organization for the National Science Foundation.
NSF Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/ Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Phase ISolicitation:
NSF 22-551Due Date: March 04, 2022
Institutional Limit: 1
Limit Summary:
An organization may submit one NSF SBIR/STTR Phase I proposal per submission window (e.g., January 11, 2022 – March 3, 2022). An organization must wait for a determination from NSF (e.g., Award, Decline, or Returned Without Review) on the pending NSF SBIR/STTR Phase I proposal before submitting a new proposal in the next window. This eligibility constraint will be strictly enforced. In the event that an organization exceeds this limit, the first proposal received will be accepted, and any additional proposals submitted will be Returned Without Review. Declined proposals require a new invitation to submit (via the Project Pitch process) and significant revision, while proposals Returned Without Review may be submitted using the same invited Project Pitch (assuming that the proposal is received within one year of original the Project Pitch invitation).
Partnerships for Innovation
01/12/2022
Partnerships for InnovationSolicitation:
NSF 19-506Due Date: July 13, 2022
Institutional Limit: See Limit Summary
Limit Summary:
There is no limit on the number of PFI-TT proposals an organization may submit to a deadline of this solicitation. However, an organization may not submit more than one (1) new or resubmitted PFI-RP proposal to a deadline of this solicitation. This eligibility constraint will be strictly enforced. If an organization exceeds this limit, the first PFI-RP proposal received will be accepted, and the remainder will be returned without review. An organization may not receive more than two (2) awards from a submission deadline of this solicitation.
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Sugar-coated COVID-19 test strip takes advantage of coronavirus' sweet toothResearchers design rapid sensing COVID-19 test to meet the challenge of tracking variants
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and University of California San Diego are taking advantage of the ...
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Climate change factors in the fossil record that accelerate mass extinctionFinding clues to the present in what happened 372 million years ago
The Late Devonian mass extinction -- roughly 372 million years ago -- was one of five mass extinctions in Earth's history, with roughly 75% of all species disappearing over its course. It happened in two "pulses" spaced about 800,000 years apart, with most of the extinctions ...
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2022 Signals in the Soil (SitS)
01/12/2022
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Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science Research Coordination Networks (FAIROS RCN)
01/13/2022
Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science Research Coordination Networks (FAIROS RCN)Available Formats:
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NSF Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Phase I (SBIR/STTR Phase I)
01/13/2022
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Wed, 12 Jan 2022
Humans reached remote North Atlantic islands centuries earlier than thoughtFaroes settled well before Vikings arrived, lake sediments show
New evidence from the bottom of a lake in the remote North Atlantic Faroe Islands indicates that an unknown band of humans settled there around A.D. 500 -- some 350 years before the Vikings, who until recently were thought to be the first human inhabitants. The settlers may ...
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Winter is coming: Researchers uncover a surprising cause of the Little Ice AgeCold era, lasting from early 15th to mid-19th centuries, triggered by unusually warm conditions
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University of Massachusetts Amherst scientists provides a new answer to one of the persistent questions in historical climatology, ...
Continue Reading Dear Colleague Letter: Cultural Anthropology Research Experience for Graduates (REG) and Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Supplements
01/13/2022
Dear Colleague Letter: Cultural Anthropology Research Experience for Graduates (REG) and Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) SupplementsAvailable Formats:
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National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institutes
01/14/2022
National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research InstitutesSolicitation:
NSF 22-502Due Date: May 13, 2022
Institutional Limit: 2
Limit Summary:
An organization may submit no more than two preliminary proposals to this solicitation as lead institution. An organization may submit up to two full proposals that correspond to preliminary proposals reviewed under this solicitation. In the event that an organization exceeds these limits, preliminary proposals will be accepted based on earliest date and time of preliminary proposal submission, i.e., the first two preliminary proposals will be accepted, and the remainder will be returned without review. A full proposal that does not correspond to a preliminary proposal reviewed in this program will be returned without review.
NSF Small Business Innovation Research Phase II (SBIR)/ Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Phase II (SBIR/STTR Phase II)
01/14/2022
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Thu, 13 Jan 2022
Astronomers confront massive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, Sagittarius A*Study finds mass at the center of the Milky Way is 99.9% from Sagittarius A*
At the center of the Milky Way is a supermassive black hole 4.3 million times bigger than the sun known as Sagittarius A*. Until recently, it was not clear how much of the matter at the heart of the galaxy was Sagittarius A*. ...
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Climate-driven disease devastates seagrass healthResearchers find more seagrass wasting disease outbreaks
In an oceanic omen for climate change's intensifying effects, new research shows that seagrass suffers from a lesion-filled wasting disease through large swaths of intertidal meadows in the Pacific Northwest. The grasses' once vibrant root systems are ...
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