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image of a student at his desk A Change in Perspective Could Be All It Takes to Succeed in School
Released August 9, 2011
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education graphic Many Top U.S. Scientists Wish They Had More Children
Released August 8, 2011
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New research: Dyslexic individuals have significant difficulty recognizing voices. Dissecting Dyslexia: Linking Reading to Voice Recognition
Released July 28, 2011
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Inventor demonstrates bag for water purification. Engineering Innovation Center Brings Together Tools to Launch Future Entrepreneurs
Released July 25, 2011
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STEM learning using lego mindstorms Exploring Science Through Underwater Robotics
Released July 25, 2011
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education graphic NSF Hosts "Think Tank" to Promote STEM Education for Veterans
Released July 21, 2011
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Image of Alistair Russell, NSF Graduate Research Fellow in the laboratory of Joseph Mougous. Bacterial Attack Strategy Uses Special Delivery of Toxic Proteins
Released July 20, 2011
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image of a brain USC Researchers Explore the Source of Empathy in the Brain
Released July 18, 2011
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education graphic Teaching Workshops Fail to Spur Learner-centered Teaching
Released July 6, 2011
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Photo of a snake robot. NSF Leads Interagency Collaboration to Develop Advanced Robotics
Released June 24, 2011
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Photo of children playing with space-filling blocks. New Report Offers Roadmap for Success in K-12 STEM Education
Released June 23, 2011
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Infants infer whether a toy fails to work because of their actions or a reason beyond their control. Research Shows 16-month-olds Infer Causes of Failed Actions
Released June 23, 2011
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image of a group of girls TPT National Productions Wins Daytime Emmy For PBS Series "SciGirls"
Released June 20, 2011
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a student launches his team's ROV in the pool Winners Announced for International Student ROV Competition
Released June 18, 2011
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animation of a flying dragon The Physics of Animation
Released June 13, 2011
Science Nation
Candace Galen Scientists Learn From Kids, Kids Become Scientists in New MU Effort
Released June 8, 2011
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Scott Freeman and a student Revamped College Science Course Improves Student Performance--In Spite of Cuts
Released June 2, 2011
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Cover art for NSF-ACM report, Digitally Enhancing America's Community Colleges. NSF Report Spotlights Opportunities to Digitally Enhance America's Community Colleges
Released May 3, 2011
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screen capture of the salon menu Carnegie Mellon Uses Social Networking to Tap Collective Intelligence of Online Study Groups
Released May 3, 2011
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a person carving bamboo Scientists Make Bamboo Tools to Test Theory Explaining East Asia's Stone Age Tool Scarcity
Released April 7, 2011
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George DeBoer U.S. Students and Science: AAAS Testing Gives New Insight on What They Know and Their Misconceptions
Released April 7, 2011
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Photo of President Obama speaking at TechBoston Academy. President Obama Highlights Success of Technology-driven TechBoston Academy
Released March 30, 2011
Discovery
cover of Nature magazine Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Scientists Co-Author Paper on Wiring Diagram of the Brain
Released March 10, 2011
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Romila Singh (left) and Nadya Fouad UWM Study Finds Work Climate the Main Reason Women Leave Engineering
Released March 10, 2011
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3-D magnetic resonance imaging rendering of the human brain, functional MRI highlighted in red. Researchers Selectively Control Anxiety Pathways in the Brain
Released March 9, 2011
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Image of Joan Ferrini-Mundy. Joan Ferrini-Mundy to Become NSF Assistant Director for Education and Human Resources
Released February 24, 2011
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Constantin Chassapis Nanowire Research at Stevens Makes Cover of Applied Physics Letters
Released February 23, 2011
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Anne Lincoln Gender Gap: Selection Bias Snubs Scholarly Achievements of Female Scientists
Released February 17, 2011
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education graphic U.S. Public's Knowledge of Science: Getting Better but a Long Way to Go
Released February 15, 2011
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Diagram of a concept map using nodes or bubbles that show relationships among ideas, materials, etc. Science Learning Easier When Students Put Down Textbooks and Actively Recall Information
Released January 20, 2011
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