📣 Experimental Investigators call from the Moore Foundation’s Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems Initiative. 6-year, fully unconstrained grants support researchers developing novel experimental tools to reveal emergent quantum behavior in materials. https://t.co/z2pQB9qdjU
#RequestForProposal Areas of interest include how aquatic environments influence symbiosis, evolutionary ecology, and new methods/technologies. Open globally. Details + how to apply: https://t.co/in2JAUbfjX
New funding opportunity from the Symbiosis in Aquatic Systems Initiative. We’re inviting teams of two researchers to pursue ambitious, high-risk projects advancing aquatic symbiosis (marine + freshwater). Open globally. Details + how to apply: https://t.co/in2JAUbfjX
Moore Inventor Fellow Maiken Mikkelsen @DukeU developed an ultrathin thermal photodetector that traps light using nanoscale silver structures — it detects light across the spectrum and operates far faster than typical thermal detectors. #MooreInventors https://t.co/3UP2Xm8GSi
💡Why #GreenChemistry matters: Further investment in research and innovation can help clarify which applications are most promising, support practical development, and inform where there may be long-term value for companies and the broader economy. https://t.co/OfVFTtxVuk
Organizations are beginning to consider what future investment could look like #GreenChemistry. While adoption remains uneven, survey show that 75% of leaders across R&D and technology support increased investment in green chemistry research and innovation https://t.co/Vnh08tKwRp
New research is expanding how we see cells. Expansion microscopy enlarges cells up to 60x, making nanoscale details visible with standard microscopes – helpful to study diverse protists.
Learn more: https://t.co/URhUbfLwMh…
🌊Read this new study co-authored by our Symbiosis in Aquatic Systems Initiative Investigator Dr. Patrick Keeling: https://t.co/GfkvPpVE8Q
#aquaticsymbiosis#discoveryscience
The Computer History Museum launched OpenCHM, a new digital portal expanding public access to its computing history collections. OpenCHM helps connect learners, researchers and the public to the people and ideas behind modern technology. https://t.co/MTNYTZLTm9
We’re delighted to announce that Aileen S Lee has been appointed president of @MooreFound, effective January 1, 2026. Her two decades of leadership and vision embody the foundation’s mission to create positive outcomes for future generations. https://t.co/sGwcYKVvy1
🌳 Avecita Chicchón leads our Andes-Amazon Initiative, which has helped conserve 400 million+ hectares in the Amazon since 2001. In this interview from The Future of Amazonia, Avecita underscores the urgent need for continued support in the Amazon region.
https://t.co/cco8M8W3RX
We’re grateful for the partners and grantees whose dedication and insight make meaningful progress possible. Thank you for all you do. We look forward to what we can continue to accomplish together. #Moore25
Moore Inventor Fellow Gozde Durmus is developing label-free tools to analyze millions of cells in real time. Her work supported the groundbreaking Electro-LEV platform, which offers new possibilities for biomedical cell sorting and analysis.
Learn more ⤵️
https://t.co/nxqVAsb7wy
The power of convenings is at the heart of the foundation’s Experimental Physics Investigators Initiative, which brings researchers together to advance experimental physics through collaboration and creativity.
#MoorePhysics#Philanthropy
Learn more ⤵️
https://t.co/8J7fJbd9W2
We are pleased to share the launch of the Catalytic Capital for the Agriculture Transition (CCAT) fund — a new investment fund that aims to make restoring degraded land more productive and profitable for Brazilian farmers.
Read the full release ⤵️
https://t.co/WmarLLBmj2
In this interview from The Future of Amazonia symposium, Ana Carolina González, @NRGInstitute’s senior director of global programs, unpacks the deeper implications of the global energy transition and its real and potential impacts in the Amazon.
https://t.co/PHf5JCeJT1
Over 1,000 scientists worldwide have already used SeqHub to annotate more than 550,000 proteins, uncovering new insights and accelerating discovery.
To every biologist seeking to understand the unknown, welcome to SeqHub!
🔗 Explore SeqHub at https://t.co/0jU6JpC62T — and tell us what you'll discover next.
🧬 Today, SeqHub is live!
Researchers have sequenced terabases of DNA across the globe, but a vast majority of these sequences remain poorly understood.
SeqHub is the place to understand your proteins and genomes of interest, with context-aware sequence search, genomic language model-driven functional annotations and SeqHub Agent to help uncover new patterns.
#SeqHub #AIforScience #AIinBiology #OpenScience #Launch
In this interview from The Future of Amazonia symposium, @LilianPainter, Bolivia program director at @TheWCS, highlights the significant role Indigenous communities play in advancing conservation efforts across the Amazon.
Watch the interview ⤵️
https://t.co/bsU4oRbyoZ