The National Science Foundation has an active and important World Wide Web site for science researchers and educators. The site contains information on all NSF programs, including some information that cannot be accessed easily any other way. To help you to use this site effectively, the Journal has started this feature. Each month, I will describe an aspect of the site that is important for chemical educators, including updates on breaking events, new programs, and new publications from the NSF. This month I begin by laying out the organization of the site and discussing the three programs with deadlines this year.
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