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NSF is committed to helping all Americans - children as well as adults - become engaged in science, mathematics, and engineering. Science literacy is vital for everyone to make informed decisions about the challenges facing our nation in the years ahead.
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Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation: A Special Report
NEES equipment sites bring seismic forces into the hands of engineers designing earthquake-resistant structures. Details ...
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Sensors: Buildings, Battlefields and Beyond --
Special Briefing, Discussion and Exhibits Exploring the New Technology of Sensors Details ...
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Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge -- An international competition to encourage recognition of the visual and conceptual beauty of science and engineering. Details ...
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Thank you for participating in
Excellence in Science, Technology, and Mathematics
Education (ESTME) Week, March 14-20, 2004. Next year, ESTME Week will be April 11-16.
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The Liberty Bell Protecting an American Icon |
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The Universe from the Ground Up Ground-based Astronomy in the 21st Century -- symposium registration and much more ...
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NEURO: An exhibition at the intersection of art and science Details ...
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"Revelations In The Ice" Shackleton's Legacy: Antarctica Today -- The National Science Foundation and the Maryland Science Center are celebrating the legacy of Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton in a day-long event featuring modern day Antarctic researchers from throughout the nation. Details ...
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Throughout these What's Cool web pages, you'll find hands-on learning activities and games for kids and parents; teaching materials for educators and students; lectures by distinguished scientists, engineers, and educators; and much more.
We're proud to be your partners - join us as we explore together the impact of science, mathematics, and engineering on individuals, communities, and the nation. |
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