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American Focus > Blog > Environment > What Do Duolingo, The Magic School Bus, and James Bond Have in Common? The US National Science Foundation 
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What Do Duolingo, The Magic School Bus, and James Bond Have in Common? The US National Science Foundation 

Last updated: November 6, 2025 12:20 pm
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Exploring the Impact of the National Science Foundation (NSF)

Having had the privilege of serving as a Science and Technology Policy Fellow through the American Association for the Advancement of Science, I was placed at the National Science Foundation (NSF), a federal agency that has been quietly shaping our daily lives for the past 75 years.

Established in 1950 by President Harry S. Truman, the NSF was created to promote the progress of science and advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare. Despite only accounting for 0.1% of federal spending, the NSF supports a quarter of all federally funded basic research at US colleges and universities.

75 Years of Innovations

From funding iconic science shows like “The Magic School Bus” and “Bill Nye the Science Guy” to playing a role in the development of technologies like Doppler radar, MRI scans, and the internet, NSF has left its mark on numerous aspects of our daily lives. The agency has also supported groundbreaking research that led to the creation of Duolingo, a language-learning platform used by millions worldwide.

Moreover, NSF’s America’s Seed Fund provides early-stage funding for small businesses and startups, leading to innovations like a life-saving grain-bin robot, a sustainable cleaning company, and an early-warning wildfire detection network.

Exploring the Poles, Tropics, and Beyond

NSF’s presence extends to the poles, where it manages the US Antarctic Program and operates two research stations in the Arctic. The agency also supports Earth and Space observation systems worldwide, including the National Ecological Observatory Network, the National Solar Observatory, and the Ocean Observatories Initiative.

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Additionally, NSF operates radio astronomy observatories and was responsible for the iconic Arecibo Radio Telescope, which has since transformed into a STEM education center.

Advancing Climate Modeling

NSF’s National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) stands as a testament to the agency’s commitment to geosciences. The creation of the Community Earth System Model (CESM) has become a cornerstone of international climate assessments and US policy analysis.

Visitors to NSF NCAR Mesa Laboratory in Boulder can explore interactive exhibits on weather, climate, and the sun, showcasing the agency’s dedication to education and public engagement.

Investing in the Future of STEM

Through programs like the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) and the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, NSF empowers individuals from diverse backgrounds to engage in hands-on research and pursue careers in STEM. The agency’s commitment to broadening participation in STEM ensures that curiosity knows no bounds.

Science as a Public Good

Serving as a Science and Technology Policy Fellow at NSF has been a profound honor, allowing me to witness firsthand the transformative impact of public investment in science. The agency’s mission to fund people and ideas that expand our collective understanding is a testament to the power of scientific research in shaping our world.

For 75 years, the NSF has been a beacon of innovation, sparking wonder, nurturing knowledge, and investing in futures. As we look to the future, let us continue to support the vital work of the National Science Foundation and celebrate its contributions to society.

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