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About National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the U.S. Government, established by the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended, and related legislation, 42 U.S.C. 1861 et seq., and was given additional authority by the Science and Engineering Equal Opportunities Act (42 U.S.C. 1885), and Title I of the Education for Economic Security Act (20 U.S.C. 3911 to 3922).The Foundation consists of the National Science Board of 24 part-time members and a Director (who also serves as ex officio National Science Board member), each appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate. Other senior officials include a Deputy Director who is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate, and eight Assistant Directors.
The Act established the NSF's mission: To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense.
The Foundation's organic legislation authorizes it to engage in the following activities:
Initiate and support, through grants and contracts, scientific and engineering research and programs to strengthen scientific and engineering research potential, and education programs at all levels, and appraise the impact of research upon industrial development and the general welfare. Award graduate fellowships in the sciences and in engineering. Foster the interchange of scientific information among scientists and engineers in the United States and foreign countries. Foster and support the development and use of computers and other scientific methods and technologies, primarily for research and education in the sciences. Evaluate the status and needs of the various sciences and engineering and take into consideration the results of this evaluation in correlating its research and educational programs with other Federal and non-Federal programs. Maintain a current register of scientific and technical personnel, and in other ways provide a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on scientific and technical resources in the United States, and provide a source of information for policy formulation by other Federal agencies. Determine the total amount of Federal money received by universities and appropriate organizations for the conduct of scientific and engineering research, including both basic and applied, and construction of facilities where such research is conducted, but excluding development, and report annually thereon to the President and the Congress. Initiate and support specific scientific and engineering activities in connection with matters relating to international cooperation, national security, and the effects of scientific and technological applications upon society. Initiate and support scientific and engineering research, including applied research, at academic and other nonprofit institutions and, at the direction of the President, support applied research at other organizations. Recommend and encourage the pursuit of national policies for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences and engineering. Strengthen research and education innovation in the sciences and engineering, including independent research by individuals, throughout the United States. Support activities designed to increase the participation of women and minorities and others under-represented in science and technology.
Last Updated 5-9-01
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National Science Foundation Awards Indiana University's Truthy Team $905,000 to Develop Tools for Real-Time Social Media Analysis
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Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. Presents Phase IIB Proposal to The U.S. National Science Foundation
7/7/2011
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PicoCal Inc. Announces Completion of National Science Foundation Funded Research With a Number of New Products, Patents, Publications of Innovative Devices for Topographical Imaging, Thermomechanical Analysis, the Study of Local Mechanical Properties and
7/6/2011
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Fyodor Biotechnologies, Inc. Awarded a Fyodor Biotechnologies, Inc. National Science Foundation Grant
6/9/2011
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Working with Robotic Arms, Barrett Technologies and National Science Foundation Reveal
4/19/2011
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Maryland Science and Computing Firm, Stone Ridge Technology, National Science Foundation Grant
3/25/2011
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Unemployment Among Doctoral Scientists and Engineers Was Lower Than Among the General Population in 2008, National Science Foundation Reveals
1/28/2011
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ChromaDex, Inc. Awarded Phase II Small Business Innovation Research Grant by National Science Foundation
1/4/2011
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Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. Receives Extension of National Science Foundation -- TECP Grant
12/14/2010
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National Science Foundation Awards Grant to Zone24x7 and SRI International to Advance Tactile Devices for the Visually Impaired
11/19/2010
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SEMPRUS BioSciences Awarded $500,000 National Science Foundation Grant
9/23/2010
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SEMPRUS BioSciences Awarded $500,000 National Science Foundation Grant
9/22/2010
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Indiana University Receives $9.2 Million From National Science Foundation To Expand Global Networks And Research
8/2/2010
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National Science Foundation Funds Promising Research Partnership Between Bioo Scientific Corporation And Mirna Therapeutics, Inc. On Targeted Delivery Of Micrornas
7/21/2010
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Medical Nanotechnologies, Inc., Awarded Phase 1 Small Business Technology Transfer Grant From The National Science Foundation
7/14/2010
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PolyMedix Inc. Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Support Development of Antimicrobial Sutures
5/27/2010
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Hepregen Corporation Receives SBIR Phase II Grant From the National Science Foundation and Presents Corporate Update at OneMed Forum
1/14/2010
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National Science Foundation Awards MedChem Partners Grant To Develop Novel Chemistry For Modification Of Natural Products
12/11/2009
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Bio-G's High-Speed Network Engine awarded National Science Foundation SBIR grant
9/22/2009
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Carnegie Mellon University Leads $10 Million National Science Foundation Initiative to Develop Modeling Tools for Disease and Complex Systems
8/19/2009