New funding opportunity: Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace
10/04/2021
Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
NSF seeks multidisciplinary collaborations for Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace program
The U.S. National Science Foundation’s Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace program invites exploratory concepts from researchers in the social, behavioral and economic sciences collaborating with researchers in computer and information science and engineering.
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Thu, 30 Sep 2021
New filtering method promises safer drinking water, improved industrial production
Could curb a drinking water-related disease that affects tens of millions of people
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Thu, 30 Sep 2021
Jet stream changes could amplify weather extremes by 2060s
Drilling into the Greenland ice sheet, researchers reconstructed the jet stream's past
New U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research provides insights into how the position and intensity of the North Atlantic jet stream has changed during the past 1,250 ...
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Mon, 04 Oct 2021
Advanced model and field data add up to better cover crop management
Cover crops seen as one of the most promising conservation practices
Cover crops are widely seen as one of the most promising conservation practices, improving soil health while removing carbon from the atmosphere. But while the number of Midwestern farmers planting cover crops has increased markedly in recent years, only about 5% have adopted ...
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Mon, 04 Oct 2021
DNA sensor quickly determines whether viruses are infectious
Sensor integrates specially designed DNA fragments and nanopore sensing
A new sensor can detect not only whether a virus is present, but whether it's infectious -- an important distinction for containing viral spread.
U.S. National Science ...
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Keep up with today’s research news from the U.S. National Science Foundation. This is a daily look at noteworthy scientific findings from researchers around the country.