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Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2008.

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  1. Last week, 's Inouye Solar Telescope released the first detailed images of the sun's surface... or was it caramel corn? 🤔 You decide:

  2. NSF priorities require bold approaches, built on core research. The asked individuals from all walks of life to submit pressing "grand challenges" in research or . And the results are in! From 800 entries, see the top 100:

  3. Join us as we kick off our year-long commemoration of ’s 70th anniversary with a two-day symposium Feb 6-7. Livestream the event here:

  4. This is just the beginning! 's Inouye Solar Telescope will collect more information about our sun during the first 5 years of its lifetime than all the solar data gathered since Galileo first pointed a telescope at the sun in 1612. 🤯

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  5. The NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope provides unprecedented close-ups of the sun’s surface, but ultimately it will measure the sun’s corona – no total solar eclipse required. 😎 More:

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  6. 's Inouye Solar Telescope helps us better understand the sun and its impact on our planet.

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  7. See the Sun like never before! ’s Inouye Solar Telescope produces first detailed images of the sun’s surface. 📷: / / NSF

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  8. Bees' movements may lead to new swimming, flying robots. An study of bees in water revealed that they generate and use waves to propel themselves forward. 🎥 Chris Roh and Mory Gharib /

  9. Scientists found 2-million-year-old ice in ! It's some of the oldest ever discovered and a time capsule of the prehistoric atmosphere. And they're going back for more! 📷 : Todd Anderson

  10. Sexual harassment in is a challenge that goes beyond the U.S. Last week, NSF met with international leaders to exchange ideas on how to address this issue across a wide range of research and education settings.

  11. Located in Haleakalā, one of the few places in the world that has “coronal skies,” astronomers can view the sun’s corona without interference. ’s Inouye Solar Telescope will be able to study the sun’s corona even without the help of a total solar eclipse! 

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  12. DYK? NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope has the largest mirror of any solar telescope in the world (13 feet!) and collects 7X more sunlight than any other solar telescope, producing the clearest, highest resolution images of our Sun ever taken.

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  13. Calling all students! The Community College Innovation Challenge is back. Time to Innovate! Learn more about the challenge & how you can transform your ideas to impact the world .

  14. New year, new understanding of our Sun! 👀 's Inouye Solar Telescope will image incredible details on the surface of our Sun! As a microscope for our nearest star, it will show us things we’ve never seen before.

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  15. This team is developing networked drones to bring long distance Wi-Fi support to emergency responders. Check it out:

  16. astronomers, using , have discovered strange objects near our galaxy's enormous black hole. Artist’s impression: Jack Ciurlo

  17. Other nations are making big investments in science and engineering research and education. As a result, their share of global S&E activities has increased while the U.S. share declines. This and more in 's Indicators 2020 report released today:

  18. scientists explore the submarine volcano with a hybrid remotely operated underwater vehicle. This is the first known automated ocean sample performed by a robotic arm. 🎥 :

  19. Technologies based on research are increasing the opps available to those with disabilities. From robotic exoskeleton, to prosthetic voices to ride-on cars for children with disabilities (GoBabyGo!)... science is transforming the world!

  20. Scientists at have developed gentle, microscopic hands to study tiny and soft materials— ranging from biological tissues to fabric softeners— using only fluid flow. 🎥: Dinesh Dinesh Kumar

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