Abstract
The Congress of the United States, in 1950, laid down an unprecedented science policy. For the first time in our history, a special agency—the National Science Foundation—was established to encourage and stimulate basic research in physical, biological, and other sciences. Support of basic research in physics is a dynamic part of the Foundation research-grants program which has now been operating for about four years. The purpose of this report is to highlight this program of research grants in physics.
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