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  2. New York Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Academy is a community under the New York Academy of the Sciences that aims to connect students ages 13 to 17. Each year, 1,000 students from around the world are selected to be a part of the program and compete in 10-week-long challenges.

  3. Wikipedia:New York Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The New York Academy of Sciences is an academy of sciences in New York City. This page documents projects which Wikipedia contributors have done using resources from that organization. The Wikipedia community maintains this page and anyone may edit information here.

  4. Nicholas Dirks - Wikipedia

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    Dirks assumed the leadership of The New York Academy of Sciences (the Academy) in June 2020. During his tenure as President and Chief Executive Officer, [44] he’s helped the Academy to steady its finances [45] after a period of budgetary volatility [46], establish new and innovative programs, and earn various accolades.

  5. Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists - Wikipedia

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    The first Blavatnik Awards were given in New York City on Monday, November 12, 2007. On June 3, 2013, the Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences announced the expansion of the faculty competition to include young scientists from institutions throughout the United States.

  6. Michael Allaby - Wikipedia

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    The New York Public Library chose Dangerous Weather: Hurricanes as one of its books for the teenage in 1998. He won the Aventis Junior Prize for Science Books in 2001 for How the Weather Works . He is a member of the Society for the History of Natural History , the Planetary Society , the Society of Authors , the New York Academy of Sciences ...

  7. William Cooper (conchologist) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper was one of the founders of the New York Lyceum of Natural History (later the New York Academy of Sciences), and the first American member of the Zoological Society of London. Bonaparte named the Cooper's hawk for him, after Cooper collected a specimen of it in 1828.

  8. Junior Varsity’s “New York” Scores One for Indie Fans - AOL

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    LA-based trio Junior Varsity unveils their latest single, “New York,” released on October 11 on Key Records. Known for their DIY roots and garage punk energy, the band now takes a more ...

  9. John Forbes Nash Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Forbes Nash, Jr. (June 13, 1928 – May 23, 2015), known and published as John Nash, was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, real algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and partial differential equations.