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    It’s , a perfect time to check out more than 100 -related radio shows and podcasts available on NSF’s Science Zone Radio app:

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    Can we resurrect ancient species? -supported “virtual paleontologists” are using 3D printers & digital models to de-fossilize & replicate extinct cephalopods. This shows how the critters lived & moved through the water. 📷: David Peterman

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    Giant kelp forests are called the “sequoia of the sea.” A 10-year study at NSF ’s found this marine seaweed provides essential habitat off California’s coast – but is at risk from warming waters of climate change. 📷: Douglas Klug

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    It's ! 📷 Follow us on Instagram (nsfgov) for a glimpse at the most eye-catching moments in science and engineering:

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    For more than 60 years, NSF has coordinated and managed the U.S. scientific presence in . More than 3,000 Americans are involved in Antarctic science each year, & NSF maintains three year-round research stations. More at: 📷: Jack Green

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    The 1st flight of the season has landed! The 1st C-17 w/ personnel for the '21-22 U.S. Antarctic Program summer season arrived at McMurdo Station-- marking the end of winter for those who spent the last few months living in the cold & dark Antarctic winter. 📷: James Penkusky

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    The Venus flower sponge is a hydrodynamic marvel, & scientists are taking note. An int’l team led by found the way water flows around its latticework structure might improve designs for water & air flow around manmade structures.

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    Pandemic got you stuck at home? Take a virtual vacation with us as we go onboard the JR to talk about volcanoes, climate change, and all Exp 396 has to offer on Thursday at 9pmGMT/5pmEDT/2pmPDT. 🌊🌋Catch us live on YouTube ()

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    The oceans cover 71% of the Earth's surface & house 99% of the world's biosphere. 🌊Less than 5% of the deep ocean has been explored. NSF-supported submersibles are uncovering the mysteries under the sea:

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    Imagine 3 million plant specimens collected over 2 centuries in the Southeastern U.S. Now imagine digitizing them. researchers led by did just that, providing a robust framework for how others worldwide can do it, too.

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    Ever grab leftovers and find freezer burn turned your dinner into inedible rock? Happens to a third of our food... Led by food scientist Tong Wang, a new NSF investment is now hunting solutions from nature: via

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    Robotics can help you ‘brace’ yourself after head and neck cancer. More at NSF’s The Discovery Files: 🎧 📷:

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    NSF-supported scientists tracked the lifetime range of a woolly mammoth that roamed the Arctic 17,100 years ago. How did they do it? The tale is in the tusk… 📷: Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks/JR Ancheta

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    How well do communities recover after a natural disaster? -supported researchers used big data to track community response after Hurricane Harvey. What they learned could help other communities recover from future disasters.

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    ... and our “Startups with Solutions” panel— about new & cutting-edge tech designed to reduce climate change impacts & improve the lives of millions. ✅ 📷:

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    research conducted in Antarctica is headed to space! For years, researchers in Antarctica have used electromagnetic geophysical methods to study water beneath ice. Now the technology may help scientists learn about the subsurface of Mars.

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    Vote ✅ for our “Developing a Mind for Innovation.” Dir. Panchanathan will discuss how innovation, desire & opportunity for all will drive science & discovery thru the 21st century.

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    We’re sooo 2022 worthy. And we’re counting on you to get us there. 🙃 Vote for “The Connected World of 2050” – a panel about our tech-driven society & what our digital future might look like:

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    . has new eyes on the sky! The NEID spectrometer - one of the most precise tools ever built to find exoplanets - is now scanning the cosmos for new worlds outside our solar system at an -supported observatory in AZ.

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    How does a scientist's identity shape the results & interpretation of their research? What are the social & cultural impacts of how scientific knowledge is shared? These are some of the ?s being asked by researchers in the field of science & tech studies:

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