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Grant: New York Public Radio
To support story-driven health care reporting at WNYC, including coverage of health and health care policy and economics, COVID 19 and climate change, and medical science and discovery
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Grant: Harvard University
To develop a sustainable open source library of tools and community dedicated to privacy-preserving data analysis
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Grant: Georgia State University Research Foundation
To establish a “Math Path Program” at GSU that supports the recruitment, retention, and progression of undergraduates from diverse backgrounds in pathways to quantitative science graduate programs around the nation
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Grant: Marine Biological Laboratory
To develop an innovative, national model for consortium based pre-doctoral programming that will in turn establish equitable pathways to master’s and doctoral degree programs in STEM fields at institutions across the country
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Grant: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
To generate transformative ideas that remove obstacles in minority student pathways to graduate school particularly in STEM areas with special focus on Native American students
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Grant: Harvard University
To organize a workshop and support doctoral student research that will examine the political economy of carbon pricing approaches to energy system decarbonization
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Grant: Samuel Cord Stier
To support the research and writing of “Bioinspired,” a book about the role the natural world plays in the development of technologies which benefit humankind
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Grant: Abrahm Lustgarten
To support the research and writing of “Refugees From the Land,” to be published by Farrar Straus & Giroux in 2023
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Grant: New York Law School
To support redistricting information, resources, education and training efforts in New York State
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Grant: American University
To extend a research project that will improve how integrated assessment models represent carbon dioxide removal technologies at the state-level in the United States
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Grant: New York University
To examine whether building electrification of heating systems will increase energy insecurity among low-to-moderate income families in New York City
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Grant: University of California, San Diego
To study the cultural gaps and communication challenges between researchers and computational staff during collaborative production of science and scientific open source software
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Grant: The Tor Project
To help improve and make available consumer privacy and censorship circumvention technology
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Grant: Industrial Organizational Society, Inc.
To support graduate student presentations at the International Industrial Organization Conference
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Grant: Marina Gerner
To support the research and writing of “The Vagina Business,” to be published by Icon Books (UK) and Sourcebooks (US)
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Grant: North Carolina Central University
To increase the numbers of Black/African American students who earn advanced Chemistry degrees through a MS-to-PhD Bridge Program that links Chemistry Departments at North Carolina Central University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Grant: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
To formalize a strategic partnership with the University of Texas Dallas to create equitable, inclusive and diverse pathways to graduate study in the mathematical sciences for students at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Grant: Wichita State University Foundation
To support the completion of an app to allow blind and visually impaired (BVI) users to read, explore, and research digitized, archived accessible graphic narratives
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Grant: Harvard University
To explore the rules of cellular organization and development by determining how cell development is influenced by molecular-scale properties of scaffolding on which cells are grown
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Grant: Stanford University
To continue work on the first open-source, privacy-protecting virtual assistant and an open voice web, and to roll out a pilot with 1000 users