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New,Forward-Looking Report Outlines Research Path To Sustainable Cities(图)
New Forward-Looking Report Outlines Research Path Sustainable Cities
2018/2/1
Find related stories on NSF's Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs at this link.In 1950, fewer than one-third of the world's people lived in cities. Today more than half do. By 2050, ur...
Crime investigators often rely on eyewitness testimony, yet misidentification is a primary cause of convictions of innocent people.NSF-supported scientists showed that changing how investigators condu...
NSF announces $19.5M in awards to support fundamental research to advance the nation’s local cities and communities(图)
NSF announces $19.5M fundamental research the nation’s local cities and communities
2017/10/26
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has long been a leader in supporting fundamental research to equip U.S. cities and communities with more responsive and adaptive technologies and services. Today,...
Smartphone tracking shows fear affects where youth spend time(图)
Smartphone fear affects youth spend time
2017/9/5
Youth spend less time in their neighborhoods if area residents have a high fear of crime, according to a new study that used smartphones to track kids’ whereabouts.Researchers found that adolescents a...
Heavier Asian Americans seen as ‘more American’,study says(图)
Asian Americans seen more American
2017/9/1
The way they dress? Maybe their hairstyle, or mannerisms? How much they weigh?A University of Washington-led study has found that for Asian Americans, those who appear heavier not only are perceived t...
河北经贸大学2011-2012年度科研成果获奖情况
河北经贸大学 2011-2012年度 科研成果 获奖情况
2017/7/25
河北经贸大学2011-2012年度科研成果获奖情况。
Students of all races feel safer in ethnically diverse middle schools,UCLA researchers report
Students all races feel safer ethnically diverse middle schools UCLA researchers report
2017/7/24
Middle school students from a range of racial and ethnic backgrounds feel safer, less lonely and less bullied if they attend schools that are more diverse, UCLA researchers report today in the journal...
Researchers gauge impact of “Maker” job opportunities for underserved teens
Researchers Maker job opportunities underserved teens
2017/7/21
Real world problem solving through "Making" is a new and popular way to engage youth in STEM education, frequently in after-school programs. Unfortunately, not all youth are able to participate in aft...
Water Efficiency in Rural Areas is Getting Worse,Even as it Improves in Urban Centers
Water Efficiency Rural Areas Getting Worse Urban Centers
2017/7/20
Recent USGS water use reports suggest that increasing water-use efficiency could mitigate the supply-and-demand imbalance arising from changing climate and growing population. However, this rich data...
Women's History Month and one woman's trek in science
Women's History Month one woman's trek science
2017/3/30
Before Rita Colwell became the first woman to serve as director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), she was an internationally recognized expert on cholera and other infectious disease...
Why do some STEM fields have fewer women than others?UW study may have the answer
STEM fields fewer women UW study the answer
2016/11/4
Women’s relative lack of participation in science, technology, engineering and math is well documented, but why women are more represented in some STEM areas than others is less clear.A new University...
'Belonging' can help keep talented female students in STEM classes
Belonging talented female students STEM classes
2016/9/12
Many women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) have faced a common experience at some point during their college days -- they walked into a classroom and found that they...
This month we recognize and honor the many achievements of women scientists and engineers in celebration of Women's History Month. The National Science Foundation (NSF) was founded in the aftermath of...
‘On-ramping’ paves the way for women scientists,engineers to return to academia
On-ramping women scientists engineers return to academia
2016/2/23
Pursuing scientific or engineering careers in industry, government or private research after getting a Ph.D. used to be considered a one-way ticket out of academia.But new University of Washington res...
NSF supports urban-scale instrument to measure city's fitness
NSF urban-scale instrument city's fitness
2015/9/18
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is awarding $3.1 million to the University of Chicago for a new project to create an innovative community technology platform--an instrument that can measure envi...