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Una importante acumulación de proyectos de investigación financiados por la Fundación Nacional de Ciencias (NSF, por sus siglas en inglés) limitará el número de nuevas iniciativas. Esta restricción de financiación tiene un impacto en el progreso de los descubrimientos científicos y la innovación.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Financiación de la investigación en ciencias e ingeniería del medio ambiente.
- Gestión de proyectos y asignación de recursos de la Fundación Nacional de Ciencias (NSF).
Sus antecedentes:
- La National Science Foundation (NSF) se enfrenta a una gran cantidad de proyectos de investigación aprobados pero no financiados.
- Los compromisos y niveles de financiación existentes restringen el inicio de nuevos esfuerzos científicos financiados por la NSF.
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