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NSF's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate supports rigorous, human-focused research done by scientists across the U.S.
This newsletter includes recent discoveries and findings from NSF-supported researchers, new NSF funding opportunities and other announcements and events for our research community. We hope you will explore these opportunities and share them with your colleagues.
Thank you for your continued dedication to the mission of science and the value it generates for people everywhere.
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New study shows papers and patents are increasingly less likely to break with the past in ways that push science and technology in new directions, suggesting that progress is slowing in several major fields.
Newly published research is among the first to explore neighborhood effects on cognitive development that considers neurotoxic air pollution exposure in early life.
Researchers working with the Anson Street African Burial Ground project confirmed that the individuals closely align genetically with populations in West and West Central Africa.
New survey of 19,000 Americans reveals what people were thinking on Election Day in 2022.
Researchers tested lab-grown olfactory receptors from ancient Denisovan and Neanderthal genes, revealing varying sensitivities to honey and other odors.
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The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics released Diversity and STEM: Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities 2023, the latest and most complete analysis of diversity trends in STEM employment and education.
The program will fund international collaborative centers to develop use-inspired research on climate change and clean energy.
New Accelerating Research Translation program seeks to increase the scale and pace of tangible discovery-based solutions created at U.S. institutions of higher education.
The initiative supports social, economic and behavioral sciences research that leverages federal data and scientific advances in researching equity-related topics for greater public benefit.
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The National Medal of Science is the highest recognition awarded to scientists and engineers by the U.S. government. Nominations are due May 26.
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Learn about opportunities available through NSF's new Growing Access for Nationally Transformative Equity and Diversity program.
Multiple dates in February and March
Learn how to get started with NSF's Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer program.
February 15-16
National Science Board meetings include sessions that are open to the public such as updates and reports from NSF leadership.
See how you can participate in NSF's program supporting research on the interaction of technology and people in the workplace.
Find out how to submit a proposal for research that explores the behavior of individuals and groups by leveraging data and network science.
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