On April 21, Senators reintroduced the Endless Frontier Act, aimed at countering China and ensuring American leadership in technology and innovation. Should it pass, the bill would invest
$100 billion in a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation at the National Science Foundation (NSF). Read more »
NSF Director Panchanathan spoke with Congressional Appropriators about the President's budget proposal and the future of the agency. Panchanathan listed three core pillars of his vision
for the agency: advancing the frontiers of research into the future, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity, and securing global leadership in science and technology.
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We thank the FABBS board members and member societies who provided input for our response to the request for information regarding the UNITE initiative to end structural racism in the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) biomedical research enterprise. Read more »
Congratulations to Dr. Emily Rauscher on receiving the 2021 FABBS Early Career Impact Award after her nomination by the American Educational Research Association. Her research used pre-existing
data to measure the impact of capital improvements on the achievement gap, among other social returns. Read more»
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FABBS promotes human potential and well-being by advancing the sciences of mind, brain, and behavior; promoting scientific research and training in these fields; educating the public about the contributions of research to the health and well-being of individuals and society; fostering communication among scientists; and recognizing scientists who have made significant contributions to building knowledge.