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nsf Archive
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Help for Dyslexia comes from a Smartphone or Tablet
Posted on January 10, 2015 | 1 CommentA recent report from the National Science Foundation (NSF) shows that reading on a smartphone may help those who deal with dyslexia. Researchers believe that reading on the smaller screen and seeing words two and three at a time may help to improve focus, and […] -
“SciGirls” TV Series Focused on STEM Education for Girls
Posted on December 20, 2014 | No CommentsAmerica’s educational system is currently trying to find ways to encourage students with special emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, commonly referred to as STEM. Along those lines, a new television series is aiming to inspire millions of girls by using real-world STEM adventures. […] -
“Dreadnoughtus schrani” – New Dinosaur Species is Uncovered in Argentina
Posted on September 6, 2014 | No CommentsDrexel researchers working in Argentina have uncovered a new supermassive dinosaur species after unearthing a remarkably complete dinosaur skeleton. The research team, which includes three National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellows, say that the species, dubbed “Dreadnoughtus schrani” was 85 feet long and weighed […] -
Research Aircraft will Study Air Pollution and Quality in Denver Area
Posted on July 15, 2014 | No CommentsThe airspace around Denver will be busy from July 16 to August 16, but it won’t have anything to do with the traffic at the Denver airport. Instead it will be due to a cooperative effort between NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF) to […] -
Students Learn STEM-Genetics through innovative Hands-on Curriculum
Posted on March 20, 2014 | No CommentsThe National Science Foundation reported recently on a new hands-on curriculum which is engaging students in grades 5 – 9 in genetic science. The new genetic STEM education program is based on an “innovative curriculum that combines teacher-led discussion, online learning and hands-on activities to […] -
Autistic Children get Leaning Help from Friendly Robot “Russell”
Posted on November 21, 2013 | No CommentsOften one of the greatest challenges to helping children with autism to learn is finding a way to engage with them. According to a report from the National Science Foundation (NSF), new help for autistic children may come from a small friendly robot named “Russell.” […] -
Brain Cells May Help to Manage Next Generation Smart Power Grid
Posted on April 30, 2013 | 1 CommentIn a recent article posted to the Discoveries section of the National Science Foundation’s web site, writer Valerie Thompson, explores how scientists are trying to tap into the “unmatched ability of the human brain to process and make sense of large amounts of complex data” […] -
Outstanding Math and Science Teachers Across U.S. Receive Presidential Honors Award
Posted on June 15, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a news release from the National Science Foundation (NSF), earlier this week 97 seventh to twelfth grade math and science teachers from all over the United States were selected to receive top honors from President Obama for their outstanding work in the classroom. […] -
Emperor Penguin Numbers Higher than Thought in Antarctica based on New Satellite Research
Posted on April 15, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a new report from the National Science Foundation, a new study which made use of satellite mapping technology has show scientist that the number of emperor penguins living in Antarctica is actually much higher than previous estimates. The data roughly doubles the number […] -
NSF Reports on New Mosquito Repellant Just in time for Summer
Posted on April 10, 2012 | No CommentsAs summer approaches, mosquitoes begin to become a bigger nuisance across the country, ready to spoils summer camping trips, family outings and other outdoor summer activities, especially after dark. A new mosquito repellent may provide some excellent protection from mosquitoes according to a recent report […]