Although not required, a Notice of Intent (NOI) is strongly encouraged. Weather and Atmospheric Dynamics Focus Area Publications and Research Highlights, Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Focus Area Publications and Research Highlights, A Year in Review: New Earth Discoveries in 2018, Changes in global terrestrial water storage C, Climate change is speeding up the water cycle, Cold-intolerant plants are creeping farther north, Ice losses from Antarctica have tripled since 2012, India overtakes China as top emitter of sulfur dioxide, Linking ocean circulation and riverine carbon flux, Local land subsidence increases flood risk in San Francisco Bay, Satellites detect undiscovered penguin populations, Sea surface salinity could provide new insight into severe storms, Seeing the connection between neighboring volcanoes at depth, Warm ocean waters off Greenland put glaciers at more risk, A Year in Review: New Earth Discoveries in 2019, Developmental, Reproductive & Evolutionary Biology Program, Experiments - Cell & Molecular Biology Program, Experiments - Developmental, Reproductive & Evolutionary Biology Program, Hardware - Cell & Molecular Biology Program, Hardware - Developmental, Reproductive & Evolutionary Biology Program, Publications - Cell & Molecular Biology Program, Publications - Developmental, Reproductive & Evolutionary Biology Program, What We Study - Cell & Molecular Biology Program, What We Study - Developmental, Reproductive & Evolutionary Biology Program, NASA Science Social Media Consolidation FAQ, Amendment 62: For ROSES programs that were due this week, this amendment delays the (mandatory NOI and proposal) due dates by one day, ROSES-2017 Amendment 61: C.19 NFDAP moved to 2018, Amendment 60: C.2 SSW Proposal Due Date Delay, ROSES-2017 Amendment 59: New Opportunity in B.11 H-SWO2R, Amendment 58: Solicitation of In-Space Validation of Earth Science Technologies in program element A.49 of ROSES-2017, Amendment 56: A.8 Supporting UN Sustainable Development Goals moved to 2018, Amendment 55: A.40 Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience moved to 2018, Amendment 53: C.25 InSight PSP Changes to Text and Due Dates, Amendment 51: Heliophysics Early Career Investigator Program Draft 2018 Text for Community Comment, Amendment 50: Release of D.15 System-Level Segmented Telescope Design. Number: NNH17ZDA001N-CRYO. ROSES-2017 Amendment 59. Organizations of every type, domestic and foreign, Government and private, for profit and not-for-profit, may submit proposals without restriction on the number or teaming arrangements. ROSES-2017 Amendment 59. The typical period of performance for an award is four years, although a few programs may specify shorter or longer (maximum of five years) periods. Questions concerning general ROSES-2017 policies and procedures may be directed to Max Bernstein, Lead for Research, Science Mission Directorate, at sara@nasa.gov. Electronic submission of proposals is required by the respective due dates for each program element and must be submitted by an authorized official of the proposing organization. Frequently asked questions about ROSES-2017 will be posted at http://science.nasa.gov/researchers/sara/faqs/. NASA’s role is to implement and support a national research program to understand the Sun and its interactions with Earth and the solar system to advance space weather modeling and prediction capabilities applicable to space weather forecasting; develop and operate space-weather-related research missions, instrument capabilities, and models; and support the transition of space weather models and technology from research to operations and from operations to research. Such registration must identify the authorized organizational representative(s) (AOR) who will submit the electronic proposal.