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  2. Franklin Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Institute is a science museum and a center of science education and research in ... and is considered a "priceless part of China's cultural heritage".

  3. Chih-Tang Sah - Wikipedia

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    He is a Life Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Franklin Institute and the IEEE, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (1986), the Academia Sinica in Taipei (1998) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing (2000). He was appointed an Honorary ...

  4. Chien-Shiung Wu - Wikipedia

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    Chien-Shiung Wu was born in the town of Liuhe, Taicang in Jiangsu province, China, [4] on May 31, ... John Price Wetherill Medal, The Franklin Institute (1962) [149]

  5. Derrick Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Pitts (born January 22, 1955) is an American astronomer and science communicator.Pitts studied at St. Lawrence University and has been employed at the Franklin Institute since 1978 where he is chief astronomer and director of the institute's Fels Planetarium.

  6. Yang Chen-Ning - Wikipedia

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    Yang was born in Hefei, Anhui, China. His father, Ko-Chuen Yang (楊克純; 1896–1973), was a mathematician, and his mother, Meng Hwa Loh Yang (羅孟華), was a housewife. [citation needed] Yang attended elementary school and high school in Beijing, and in the autumn of 1937 his family moved to Hefei after the Japanese invaded China.

  7. The Giant Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Heart exhibit, originally called the "Engine of Life" exhibit, is one of the most popular and notable exhibits at the Franklin Institute. [1] Built in 1953, the exhibit is roughly two stories tall and 35-feet in diameter. A walk-through exhibit, visitors can explore the different areas of the heart. [2]

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  9. Category:Franklin Institute - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Institute awards (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Franklin Institute" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.