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radio towers National Science Foundation Participates in White House Initiatives in Wireless Broadband and Technological Innovation
Released June 14, 2013
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simulated stellar-mass black hole Researchers Solve Mystery of X-ray Light Coming From Black Holes
Released June 14, 2013
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radar image of Asteroid 1998 QE2 Arecibo Radar Sees Asteroid 1998 QE2 and Moon
Released June 14, 2013
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Scott Noble NASA-led Study Explains Decades of Black Hole Observations
Released June 14, 2013
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local Arm probable major branch of Perseus Arm Earth's Milky Way Neighborhood Gets More Respect
Released June 3, 2013
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images of Comet ISON Images of Comet ISON from Gemini Observatory Detail the Comet's Behavior
Released May 30, 2013
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NSF Acting Director Cora Marrett is shown with SFI Director General Mark Ferguson. Ireland, Netherlands Are Latest to Partner With NSF Through GROW
Released May 28, 2013
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Alberto Domínguez Astronomers Measure the Elusive Extragalactic Background Light
Released May 24, 2013
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In Delaware, research aims to protect industrial brownfields in coastal, flood prone areas. NSF Invests in Science and Engineering Infrastructure in Key Areas Across the Nation
Released May 23, 2013
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artist's conception of SS Cygni double-star system Accurate Distance Measurement Resolves Major Astronomical Mystery
Released May 23, 2013
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light distortions created by a black hole Birth of a Black Hole
Released May 3, 2013
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Graphic illustration showing a computer monitor, a smart phone and an eye scanner display New National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees Received Vital NSF Support
Released May 1, 2013
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ultra-sensitive VLA image of distant galaxies VLA Gives Deep, Detailed Image of Distant Universe
Released April 30, 2013
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impression of the PSR J0348+0432 binary system Arecibo Telescope Used to Study Neutron Star Twice as Massive as the Sun, Orbiting Every Two Hours: Einstein's Theory of Gravitation Passes with Flying Colors
Released April 25, 2013
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artist's conception of PSR J0348+0432 system Einstein's Gravity Theory Passes Toughest Test Yet
Released April 25, 2013
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diagram showing relative sizes of the five planets as compared to the star New Techniques Allow Discovery of Smallest Super-Earth Exoplanets
Released April 18, 2013
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multi-telescope images of distant galaxy Massive Star Factory Churned in Universe's Youth
Released April 17, 2013
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Cover page of th NSF budget request to Congress National Science Foundation Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Request Sustains Momentum for Fundamental Research in Science, Technology and Innovation
Released April 10, 2013
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Graduate Research Fellow is shown with community members in Tanzania 2013 Graduate Research Fellowships Reflect a Diversity of Fields, Institutions and Students
Released April 5, 2013
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a montage of the six Green Pea galaxies Green Pea Galaxies Could Help Astronomers Understand Early Universe
Released April 3, 2013
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Panoramic image of the Blue Waters super computer system NSF-Supported Blue Waters, One of the World's Most Powerful Computers, Is Open for Research
Released March 28, 2013
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Photo of the super computer stampede NSF-Supported Stampede Opens the Gates of Advanced Computation to Thousands of Research Teams
Released March 27, 2013
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Photo of Jo Anne Vasquez National Science Board Announces Recipient of 2013 Public Service Award
Released March 27, 2013
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Graphic illustration showing people discussing at a table and a globe in the background NSF Supports U.S. Participation in the Launch of a New International Effort Aimed at Making Data Easier to Share Among Researchers
Released March 18, 2013
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Artist's conception of gravitational lensing NSF-funded Telescopes in Antarctica and Chile Discover Bursts of Star Formation in the Early Universe
Released March 13, 2013
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ALMA antennas at night National Science Foundation Celebrates Inauguration of Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile
Released March 13, 2013
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artist's conception of gravitational lensing Bursts of Star Formation in the Early Universe
Released March 13, 2013
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image of the 10-meter South Pole Telescope "Nuisance" Data Lead to Surprising Star-birth Discovery
Released March 13, 2013
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image of the star HR 8799 Astronomers Observe Planets Around Another Star Like Never Before
Released March 12, 2013
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Ben R. Oppenheimer at Palomar Observatory Astronomers Conduct First Remote Reconnaissance of Another Solar System
Released March 10, 2013
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