12/15/2016 12:12 PM EST
Researchers at the University of Maryland have determined that something is going on in the brains of typical older adults that causes them to struggle to follow speech amidst background noise, even when their hearing would be considered normal on a clinical assessment.
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12/15/2016 12:12 PM EST
San Diego's Ocean Discovery Institute aims to provide students with quality scientific education and the tools they need to succeed in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. Mentoring at every level--peer to peer, scientist to student, etc.--helps to ensure students become the ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
The expanse of the marsh at low tide at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Plum Island Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site in summer. More about this image Jennifer Bowen of Northeastern University and colleagues have studied microbes in the sediments of salt ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
Sunset over a salt marsh at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Plum Island Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site as autumn arrives. More about this image Jennifer Bowen of Northeastern University and colleagues have studied microbes in the sediments of salt marshes ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
Low tide in the marsh at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Plum Island Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site in northeastern Massachusetts. "Frank the Tank," a nutrient delivery system, is in the background. More about this image Jennifer Bowen of Northeastern ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
A schematic exhibiting an ultra-thin meta-lens created by researchers at Harvard University. The lens is made of titanium dioxide nanofins on a glass substrate. In the schematic, the meta-lens focuses an incident light (penetrating from bottom and propagating upward) to a spot (yellow space) ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
Researcher Patrick Kearns fills tubes of mud to look at microbes' responses to nutrients at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Plum Island Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site. More about this imageJennifer Bowen of Northeastern University and colleagues have ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
This robot, dubbed the "octobot," is the world?s first robot comprised entirely of soft materials. Unlike traditional robots, this prototype, developed by researchers at Harvard University, does not need batteries or electronics to operate. One day, more sophisticated, entirely soft robots like ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
Patrick Kearns samples salt marsh sediments from West Creek at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Plum Island Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site. More about this image Jennifer Bowen of Northeastern University and colleagues have studied microbes in the sediments ...
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12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
This robot, dubbed the "octobot," is the world?s first robot comprised entirely of soft materials. Unlike traditional robots, this prototype, developed by researchers at Harvard University, does not need batteries or electronics to operate. One day, more sophisticated, entirely soft robots like ...
This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item
12/14/2016 12:12 PM EST
This robot, dubbed the "octobot," is the world?s first robot comprised entirely of soft materials. Unlike traditional robots, this prototype, developed by researchers at Harvard University, does not need batteries or electronics to operate. One day, more sophisticated, entirely soft robots like ...
This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item.
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