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Generic News Image NSF Launches Open Government Web Page
Released February 8, 2010
 
NSF's Jeannette Wing and Microsoft's Dan Reed discuss a new agreement between Microsoft and NSF. Microsoft and NSF Enable Research in the Cloud
Released February 4, 2010
 
Photo of Arden Bement, twelfth director of the National Science Foundation. NSF Director to Lead New Purdue Global Institute
Released February 4, 2010
 
Photo of two undergrads participate in an STC summer research program. Reporters Invited to NSF's Celebration of Five Leading Science and Technology Centers
Released February 3, 2010
 
Cover of the National Science Foundation FY2011 budget request to Congress. NSF Submits Its Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request of $7.4 Billion
Released February 1, 2010
 
Photo of a male and female guppy in a stream in Trinidad. Evolution Impacts Environment, Study Finds
Released February 1, 2010
 
Photo of James S. Ulvestad. NSF Announces the Appointment of James Ulvestad as the New Director of its Division of Astronomical Sciences
Released February 1, 2010
 
Photo of a construction crew painting a white roof in downtown Washington, D.C. White Roofs May Successfully Cool Cities
Released January 28, 2010
 
Photo of paleontologist and the words Audio Slideshow. Dinosaur Discovery Helps Solve Piece of Evolutionary Puzzle
Released January 28, 2010
 
Graph showing separation of high quality, blue, and low quality, red, data from an anemometer. Innovative Technique Can Spot Errors in Key Technological Systems
Released January 27, 2010
 
Seawater sprays on the JOIDES Resolution rig floor during drilling operations. Geoscientists Drill Deepest Hole in Ocean Crust in Scientific Ocean Drilling History
Released January 25, 2010
 
A GPS receiver and antenna sit atop a roof in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Scientists Return to Haiti to Assess Possibility of Another Major Quake
Released January 25, 2010
 
Photo of the southeast channel of the Bidart Fan, Carrizo Plain, looking downstream. New Earthquake Information Unearthed by San Andreas Fault Studies
Released January 21, 2010
 
Illustration showing how atoms land on top of each other creating rough spots on thin films. Watching Crystals Grow May Lead to Faster Electronic Devices
Released January 21, 2010
 
Illustration showing the coat that protects a deep-sea gastropod from a knight's lance. The Fantastic Armor of a Wonder Snail
Released January 18, 2010
 
Cover of Science and Engineering Indicators 2010. National Science Board Releases Science and Engineering Indicators 2010
Released January 15, 2010
 
Photo of alligators in a blue pool. Gators Breathe Like Birds
Released January 14, 2010
 
President Barack Obama talks to PECASE recipients. Obama Bestows Highest Presidential Honor on Early Career Scientists and Engineers
Released January 14, 2010
 
Illustration of two snakes wrapped around a pole topped with wings overlying colored text. Who's Afraid of the HPV Vaccine?
Released January 13, 2010
 
Photo of a hand holding pods of soybean. Mapping and Sequencing of Soybean Genome Paves the Way for Improved Soybean Crops
Released January 13, 2010
 
Photo of the Lost City chimney Poseidon, shown with a wreckfish. Microbe Understudies Await Their Turn in the Ecosystem Limelight
Released January 11, 2010
 
Photo showing ice choking the Bering Strait. Global Ice Age Climate Patterns Influenced by Bering Strait
Released January 10, 2010
 
Photo of President Obama psing with mathematics and science teachers honored on Jan. 6, 2010. President Obama Honors Outstanding Teachers and Mentors at White House
Released January 7, 2010
 
Image showing how abnormally active brain cells are turned off using multiple colors of light. Silencing Brain Cells with Yellow and Blue Light
Released January 6, 2010
 
Illustration showing convergent evolution in lizards to lighter color. Looks Can Be Deceiving
Released December 28, 2009
 
Photo of an explosion of ash and rock at the West Mata Volcano with molten lava glowing below. Marine Scientists Discover Deepest Undersea Erupting Volcano
Released December 17, 2009
 
Illustration showing how continuous versus randomly-oriented fabric can strengthen a fault. It's Not Your Fault--A Typical Fault, Geologically Speaking, That Is
Released December 16, 2009
 
Artist's conception of a super-Earth orbiting GJ1214, a nearby star, 40 light years away. Waterworld Discovered Transiting a Nearby Star
Released December 16, 2009
 
Photo of a student at Arizona State's College-for-Kids holding a large South African beetle. Advancing STEM Education
Released December 14, 2009
 
Photo showing rock zebra stripes in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. From Outer Space to Inner Earth: NSF-supported Presentations at American Geophysical Union Conference Present New Discoveries
Released December 11, 2009
 
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