National Center for Atmospheric Research | ... e National Severe Storms Laboratory, private-sector meteorologists, and the | are some of the organizations very active in research; with various source ... |
Max Planck Society | ... 2 papers under its name, ranking # 3 globally behind Harvard University and | with the highest total citations published in Thomson Reuters-indexed jour ... |
European Molecular Biology Laboratory | ... esearch institutions situated in the city of Heidelberg. Among them are the | (EMBL), European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), the German Cancer ... |
RIKEN | ... or in 1972. He is still based at Nagoya, though he is also now president of | , a multi-site national research initiative with an annual budget of $800 ... |
World Bank | ... ralia (A$15 million), Taiwan (A$11 million); New Zealand (A$6 million), the | (A$4 million), and the Asian Development Bank |
German Aerospace Center | ... artian conditions in the Mars Simulation Laboratory (MSL) maintained by the | (DLR) |
Georgia Tech Research Institute | ... rsion of the Apple II Plus called the Microfix was developed in 1980 by the | for U.S. Army FORSCOM. Fielded in 1982, the Microfix system was the first ... |
Cavendish Laboratory | ... , especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the | and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Orgel also later worked with ... |
Pennsylvania State University | In another instance, Horowitz stated that a | biology professor showed his students the film Fahrenheit 9/11 just before ... |
World Bank | The two new institutions, later known as the | and International Monetary Fund (IMF), were founded as a compromise that p ... |
University of Amsterdam | Van der Waerden learned advanced mathematics at the | and the University of Göttingen, from 1919 until 1926 |
World Bank | ... Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and | . The publication is normally referred to as SNA93 to distinguish it from ... |
National Institutes of Health | Tourette syndrome was once thought to be rare: in 1972, the US | (NIH) believed there were fewer than 100 cases in the United States, and a ... |
World Bank | ... on began in 2003 with the completion of a pipeline (financed in part by the | ) that links the southern oilfields to terminals on the Atlantic coast of ... |
Norwegian Computing Center | ... which he named, along with some colleagues at PARC and predecessors at the | . He conceived the Dynabook concept which defined the conceptual basics fo ... |
Laboratory of Molecular Biology | ... y worked at the Cavendish Laboratory and the Medical Research Council (MRC) | in Cambridge. He was also an Honorary Fellow of Churchill College and of U ... |
Stanford Research Institute | ... ff and Russell Targ joined the Electronics and Bioengineering Laboratory at | (SRI). In addition to their mainstream scientific research work on quantum ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... ved drawings during a scholarship to Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and | , U.S |
University of Amsterdam | ... He then worked as a professor of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology at the | for almost 18 years before eventually becoming the chairman of the chemist ... |
University of Arizona | ... veral movies, which was apt since originally he had studied medicine at the | |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | The Whirlwind computer was developed at the | . It is the first computer that operated in real time, used video displays ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... Risk Group 4 Pathogen (requiring Biosafety Level 4-equivalent containment), | /National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Category A Priority ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... ight at a variety of levels ranging from a BMI of 24.9 to 27.1. In 1985 the | (NIH) consensus conference recommended that overweight BMI be set at a BMI ... |
Center for World Indigenous Studies | In July 2006 the | reported that government sanctioned killings were taking place in the sout ... |
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute | There are, for example, 30 manuscripts of Rigveda at the | , collected in the 19th century by Georg Bühler, Franz Kielhorn and others ... |
World Bank | ... Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. The boards of the IMF and of the | concurred in December 2000 that the country was eligible under the HIPC In ... |
CERN | ... ructure was carried out by, among others, Sylvain Lieberman and his team at | in the 1970s and 1980s |
International Water Management Institute | ... -year project carried out by Wetlands International in partnership with the | found that it is possible to conserve wetlands while improving the livelih ... |
World Bank | ... utes provide opportunities for youth to gain skills that are in demand. The | has already committed $17 million for education development in 2000-04, an ... |
CERN | ... ved. Producing Higgs bosons is a major goal of the Large Hadron Collider at | |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute | ... te campus). Loudoun is also home to the Janelia Farm Research Campus of the | |
Legal Information Institute | ... ultipurpose web browser for Windows 3.1 developed by Thomas R. Bruce of the | at Cornell Law School. It was the first web browser for Microsoft Windows, ... |
MIT | In 2002, Fanning was named to the | Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world unde ... |
World Bank | ... no small part to the influence of transnational economic bodies such as the | , the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the G7, G ... |
Coffee Break (book) | ... ks are online versions of previously published books, while others, such as | , are written and edited by NCBI staff. The Bookshelf is a complement to t ... |
Chinese Academy of Sciences | On 9 October 2005, after several months of measurement and calculation, the | and State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping officially announced the height ... |
Battelle Memorial Institute | ... ership of the University of California, Bechtel, Babcock & Wilcox, URS, and | in affiliation with the Texas A&M University System. On October 1, 2007 LL ... |
Cooperative Research Centre | The Reef Research Centre, a | , has found coral 'skeleton' deposits that date back half a million years. ... |
University of Washington | ... ysical Training was established. The Naval Academy football team played the | in the Rose Bowl tying 14–14 |
World Bank | ... g $5.7 billion in 2007, Morocco came in second, behind Egypt, on the recent | list of the top 10 MENA remittance recipient countries. Neighbouring Alger ... |
Cavendish Laboratory | ... and Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College and mainly worked at the | and the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in ... |
MIT | ... ool into a research university. In 1954, Arthur Phillips was recruited from | and started the first pathogen-free animal research laboratory. The lab fo ... |
Clay Mathematics Institute | ... athematically proven. One of the Millennium Prize Problems announced by the | requires a claimant to produce such a proof. Other aspects of non-perturba ... |
Earthquake Research Institute | ... orked on a wide range of topics in physics. Also, he was a professor at the | |
Haskins Laboratories | ... Pattern playback was built by Dr. Franklin S. Cooper and his colleagues at | in the late 1940s and completed in 1950. There were several different vers ... |
University of California Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley | ... e Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at Livermore as an offshoot of the existing | . It was intended to spur innovation and provide competition to the nuclea ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... by the Acoustical Society of America, along with Wellesley College and the | , found that the perceived pitch of a note with vibrato "is that of its me ... |
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research | ... ular Biology Organization (EMBO), the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), | , Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Phy ... |
Indian Institute of Technology Madras | ... computer scientist. He graduated with B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) from | , MS from University of California Berkeley and Ph.D from Stanford Univers ... |
Chinese Academy of Sciences | ... f Physical Sciences, Institute of Plasma Physics, which itself is under the | |
Salk Institute for Biological Studies | ... Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Orgel also later worked with Crick at the | |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... given in the 1980s when the procedure was repeated in an experiment at the | |
Rutgers University | ... ing Professor of Philosophy at New York University, Harvard University, and | . He is married to the philosopher Janet Radcliffe Richards |
University of Sheffield | ... the post of lecturer in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology at the | . Between 1968 and 1970, Renfrew directed excavations at Sitagroi, Greece. ... |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | ... lvage project was conducted at the site by Yosef Garfinkel on behalf of the | and nearly 1,000 sq.m were examined. A final excavation report was publish ... |
World Bank | ... rticularly lacks investment into education and a broader application of IT. | urges Slovakia to upgrade information infrastructure and reform education ... |
World Bank | In October 2004, the boards of the IMF and the | determined that Madagascar had reached the completion point under the enha ... |
U.S. Forest Service | There is one national forest managed by the | in Wisconsin, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest |
RIKEN | ... in Tokyo. He was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University, a researcher at | , and worked on a wide range of topics in physics. Also, he was a professo ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Bio-Suit is a space activity suit under development at the | , which consists of several lower leg prototypes. Bio-suit is custom fit t ... |
Enrico Fermi Institute | ... and institutions are named after Fermi, such as the Enrico Fermi Award, the | , the Fermi National Accelerator Lab, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, ... |
German Cancer Research Center | ... logy Laboratory (EMBL), European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), the | (DKFZ), Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Institute fo ... |
MIT | ... e and began practicing photography. Soon after, he enrolled as a student at | 's filmmaking program. He studied under documentarians Richard Leacock and ... |
Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences | ... he first of five Beckman institutes in the United States. It also hosts the | whose founding dean was . The BRI's current director is Richard Jove, Ph.D |
National Institutes of Health | ... ase Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the | (NIH), as well as other US agencies. An NGO campaign group is Keep Antibio ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... f research had already become dominated by specialized agencies such as the | (medical research) and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (nuclear and part ... |
National Institute on Aging | ... to Dr. Mark P. Mattson, chief of the laboratory of neurosciences at the US | , fasting every other day (intermittent fasting) shows beneficial effects ... |
Tel Aviv University | ... ng in June 2000, but, as of 2009, he still gives a seminar almost yearly at | . He is the Cogan University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University. He ... |
U.S. Forest Service | In 1943, the | opened the McCall smokejumper base, one of only eight smokejumper training ... |
World Bank | ... US$169. In September 2009, Haiti met the conditions set out by the IMF and | 's Heavily Indebted Poor Countries program to qualify for cancellation of ... |
Indian Institute of Science | ... ning Commission of India has agreed to provide the funds to ISRO and to the | (IISc), Bangalore to develop a supercomputer with a performance of 132.8 e ... |
World Bank | ... ingent adjustment effort with the help of a series of IMF standby programs, | loans, and Paris Club debt rescheduling. Under these programs, the Togoles ... |
main campus | ... and human papillomavirus. Intramural research is primarily conducted at the | in Bethesda, Maryland, and the surrounding communities. The National Insti ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... rk through their homeschools. The University of California at Berkeley, the | and many other renowned universities have contributed materials in this ar ... |
CERN | ... erification of perturbative QCD at the level of a few percent at the LEP in | |
Laboratory of Molecular Biology | ... ntly worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new | . Orgel also later worked with Crick at the Salk Institute for Biological ... |
Palomar Observatory | ... ent magnitude of 14.5. The primary source of data is the blue prints of the | Sky Survey (POSS). It also includes galaxies smaller than 1.0 arcminute in ... |
Forest Service | ... s. In the 1950s, in part to aid in Japanese recovery from World War II, the | set up long-term contracts with two pulp mills: the Ketchikan Pulp Company ... |
Lebedev Institute of Physics | ... tion of a maser was described by Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov from | at an All-Union Conference on Radio-Spectroscopy held by USSR Academy of S ... |
World Bank | ... of listed companies in Bahrain was valued at $21,176 million in 2008 by the | |
World Bank | ... s heavily involved, as leader of the British delegation and chairman of the | commission, in the mid-1944 negotiations that established the Bretton Wood ... |
Admiralty Research Laboratory | ... hese particular requirements. It was designed by Major A.V. Kerrison at the | , Teddington, in the late 1930s. After the war, Kerrison went on to become ... |
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute | ... tates have not acceded to all of the protocols of the CCW. According to the | (SIPRI), states are considered a party to the convention, which entered in ... |
European Molecular Biology Laboratory | ... h individual laboratories and other sequence databases such as those of the | (EMBL) and the (DDBJ) |
International Institute of Social History | ... ds) actually amounts to around $1000 in modern currency (calculation by the | , Amsterdam). The price was actually paid to the Canarsees, living in Broo ... |
National Center for Atmospheric Research | ... DC and the Green Building at MIT. His first major recognition came with the | in Colorado; his new stature led to his selection as chief architect for t ... |
National Cancer Institute | In 2000, the | 's Cancer Advisory Panel on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAPCAM ... |
Cavendish Laboratory | Late in 1951, Crick started working with James D. Watson at | at the University of Cambridge, England. Using "Photo 51" (the X-ray diffr ... |
CERN | ... article theory. In 1981, Hagelin won a postdoctoral research appointment at | (the European Center for Particle Physics) in Switzerland, and in 1983 was ... |
MIT | ... Transplantation of retinas has been attempted, but without much success. At | , The University of Southern California, RWTH Aachen University, and the U ... |
Indian Institutes of Technology | ... research. It was established in 1958, it is the second-oldest campus of the | system |
Congressional Budget Office | ... tional Health Care Act (H.R. 676, formerly the "Medicare for All Act.") The | and related government agencies scored the cost of a universal health care ... |
World Bank | ... er islands. In 1978 Maldives joined the International Monetary Fund and the | . Tourism also gained in importance to the local economy, reaching more th ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... Infectious Disease Section in the Department of Transfusion Medicine at the | , and his research team demonstrated how most post-transfusion hepatitis c ... |
MIT | ... spinning it on a Teflon surface. The feat was accomplished with the help of | physics professor Peter Fisher |
MIT | In 2002, Page, along with Sergey Brin, was named to the | Technology Review TR100, as one of the top 100 innovators in the world und ... |
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | ... g station operated by the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research of | . Since 1972 it has measured a variety of atmospheric and climatic phenome ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cog was a project at the Humanoid Robotics Group of the | . It was based on the hypothesis that human-level intelligence requires ga ... |
MIT | ... production effort at the request of President Roosevelt. Knudsen was also a | engineering graduate, and at 42 he was the youngest man to head a division ... |
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research | ... nt name, dubnium (Db), after the Russian town of Dubna, the location of the | . It was argued by IUPAC that the Berkeley laboratory had already been rec ... |
World Bank | ... nd in need of repair, except for the Aden–Taizz road. In November 2005, the | approved a US$40 million project to upgrade approximately 200 kilometers o ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... nters also exist to distribute strains of genetically-modified animals; the | Knockout Mouse Project, for example, aims to provide for every gene in the ... |
USDA Forest Service | ... l Recreational Lands Pass," allowing unlimited entry to federal fee areas ( | , National Park Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Manage ... |
Admiralty Research Laboratory | During World War II, he worked for the | , from which emerged a group of many notable scientists, including David B ... |
Forest Service | ... the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.10%) is water. The | owns 47% of the land in the county |
World Bank | ... dom in 1979. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the IMF and the | , and became a full member of the United Nations in 1999 |
City of Hope National Medical Center | The Beckman Research Institute (BRI) is a research facility located at the | in Duarte, CA, United States. It is dedicated to studying normal and abnor ... |
Fraunhofer Society | On July 7, 1994, the | released the first software MP3 encoder called l3enc. The filename extensi ... |
Georgia Institute of Technology | ... or Georgia State University (Georgia State Village), and is now used by the | (North Avenue Apartments). Another example is Centennial Olympic Stadium, ... |
MIT | ... and Linux, and also available on other operating systems, was developed at | jointly between Project Athena and the Laboratory for Computer Science. Di ... |
PRIMES is in P | ... of determining whether a given number is prime. However, in the 2002 paper | , Manindra Agrawal and his students Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena found a ... |
United States Forest Service | ... that thousands of miles of roads would be constructed at the expense of the | , judged to cost taxpayers $200,000 per job created |
World Bank | ... solar energy project which the country has decided to carry out, as did the | . Germany will also take part in the development of a water-desalination p ... |
The Art Institute of Indianapolis | ... University, Martin University, Oakland City University Indianapolis campus, | , Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center, the University of India ... |
International Center for Research on Women | In 2011, Judd joined the Leadership Council of the | (ICRW) |
Bar-Ilan University | ... home of Goliath, has been the subject of extensive excavations by Israel’s | . The archaeologists have established that this was one of the largest of ... |
MIT | ... rote a monthly column for Computer Power User. In 2002, he was named to the | Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world unde ... |
International Nathiagali Summer College on Physics | ... istan Academy of Sciences and the Pakistan Government to participate in the | . Pakistan hosted a international seminar on Physics in Developing Countri ... |
Institute of Noetic Sciences | ... ported with funding from the Parapsychology Foundation and the newly-formed | |
University of Amsterdam | ... ich she graduated in 1970. She graduated from the European Institute at the | in 1971 |
MIT | ... was briefly involved with the Globewide Network Academy. While a student at | (he later dropped out) Lackey became interested in electronic cash and dis ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... ther federal agencies, including NASA, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), | , and Environmental Protection Agency, a number of California State agenci ... |
Charles Darwin Research Station | ... nt of Galápagos. CDF's research efforts began with the establishment of the | on Santa Cruz Island in 1964. During the early years, conservation program ... |
Ohio State University | ... soon proven to be false. In 1938, during a nuclear experiment conducted at | , a few radioactive nuclides were produced that certainly were not radiois ... |
World Bank | ... eal economy growth with the support of the International Monetary Fund, the | , and the Paris Club of creditors. The country's currency, the dirham, is ... |
CERN | In 1980, physicist Tim Berners-Lee, who was a contractor at | , proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for CERN researchers to use an ... |
Pasteur Institute | ... rance where his father had been sent as a diplomatic envoy, studying at the | and the University of Montpellier. When he returned to Afghanistan he help ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... ples being the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the | (NIH), NSF does not. Instead, it seeks to fulfill its mission chiefly by i ... |
Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory | ... nced naval nuclear propulsion technology research and development facility, | ; monorail manufacturer ; US Steel's Irvin Plant; Community College of All ... |
Georgia Institute of Technology | ... es from North Carolina State University in 2005, Bates College in 2007, the | in 2008, the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2008 and Plymouth State U ... |
Ohio State University | ... sotopes. In 1938, a nuclear experiment was conducted by H. B. Law et al. at | . The nuclides produced certainly were not radioisotopes of neodymium or s ... |
Ohio State University | ... tures, in Hollywood. For eight years he acted as National Councilor for the | Research Foundation |
Software Engineering Institute | In 2009 OMG, together with the | at Carnegie Mellon, launched the Consortium of IT Software Quality (CISQ). ... |
World Bank | ... 8.5 percent in 2008 and seven percent in 2009. According to a report by the | , GDP growth in 2010 should remain steady at seven percent. The report cit ... |
University of Sheffield | ... ity. In February 2011 he took up the position as Professor of Poetry at the | |
University of Florida | On the | / Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Featured Creatures website |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | ... ity of California, Berkeley and Mathematician at Department of Mathematics, | . He was G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the University of Ca ... |
Central Arid Zone Research Institute | The scientists of | (CAZRI), have successfully developed and improved dozens of traditional an ... |
U.S. Forest Service | ... mission of the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management and the | . It was created in 1968 to establish a system of long-distance National S ... |
Indian Statistical Institute | ... versity (NLSIU), the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B), the | and International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B) ... |
World Bank | ... nancial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the | , as a decisive form of control. They argue that in order to qualify for t ... |
Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) | ... ne for which the design team had retrieved drawings during a scholarship to | and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S |
Palomar Observatory | ... 00-inch (5 meter) Hale Telescope and the 48-inch Samuel Oschin telescope at | were pushing the limits of film photography |
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | ... icine is # 1 among medical schools in receipt of extramural awards from the | . Newsweek named Johns Hopkins as the "Hottest School for Pre-meds" in 200 ... |
World Bank | The term " | " generally refers to just the IBRD and IDA, whereas the term World Bank G ... |
CERN | ... who was a contractor at CERN, proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for | researchers to use and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee wrote a memo ... |
Academy of Vienna | ... versity of Vienna, and he occupied it until 1886. He became a member of the | , which appointed him secretary of its historical and philosophical sectio ... |
Advanced Technology Group | ... 4, Kay was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer until the closing of the ATG ( | ), one of the company's R&D divisions. He then joined Walt Disney Imaginee ... |
Institute for the Study of Labor | The | (German: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit) is a private research ... |
World Bank | As of 2011 | Analysis of Quality Life Index it was estimated that |
World Bank | ... the last decades have removed many barriers to foreign investment, and the | in 2005 praised New Zealand as being the most business-friendly country in ... |
World Bank | ... incy Jones Listen Up Foundation and Mr. Hani Masri, with the support of the | , UN agencies and major companies |
World Bank | ... ince. Maintenance for these roads lapsed after the 1991 coup, prompting the | to lend US$50 million designated for road repairs. The project was cancele ... |
Janelia Farm Research Campus | ... us); and Strayer University (satellite campus). Loudoun is also home to the | of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
U.S. Forest Service | ... wn, at an elevation of above sea level. West of Highway 55, it is home to a | smokejumper base |
University of Florida | ... ttinger was educated at the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, and the | . After racing speedboats as a teenager, he entered the U.S. Air Force in ... |
U.S. Forest Service | ... inct species, as well as removing invasive species, in cooperation with the | . The five national forests are: Mark Twain National Forest, Manti-La Sal ... |
CCETT | ... y Coding). The Musicam technique, as proposed by Philips (the Netherlands), | (France) and Institut für Rundfunktechnik (Germany) was chosen due to its ... |
MIT | ... e now works for Microsoft Research. Lampson is also an adjunct professor at | |
Entrez | ... vant to biotechnology. All these databases are available online through the | search engine |
World Bank | ... of listed companies in Morocco was valued at $75,495 billion in 2007 by the | . That is an increase of 74% compared with the year 2005. Having weathered ... |
The Art Institute of Austin | ... Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Virginia College's Austin Campus, | , Austin Conservatory and a branch of Park University |
University of Washington | ... ctions. He graduated with a BA from Reed College in 1954 and an MA from the | in 1961. He wrote a novel for a thesis at Reed College before being drafte ... |
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | As a doctoral student at Germany's | , Karlheinz Brandenburg began working on digital music compression in the ... |
Rutgers University | | sociology professor Ted Goertzel considered use of econometrics to establi ... |
World Bank | ... usly reported as 52.9% [World Factbook] and 65.3% [United Nations], and the | estimates that in 2004 over 80% of college graduates from Haiti were livin ... |
German Aerospace Center | ... artian conditions in the Mars Simulation Laboratory (MSL) maintained by the | (DLR) |
World Bank | ... ross domestic product or purchasing power parity respectively, according to | statistics for the fiscal year 2009–2010. Additionally, Greece is the 15th ... |
World Bank | ... of listed companies in Lebanon was valued at $10.858 billion in 2007 by the | |
Clay Mathematics Institute | ... uations, all of which have been designated Millennium Prize Problems by the | |
European Southern Observatory | ... y habitable, with Earth-like temperatures. The planet was discovered by the | 's telescope in La Silla, Chile, which has a special instrument that split ... |
University of Arizona | ... dents. Davis, who died in a Florida aircraft accident in 1921, attended the | prior to enlisting in the Army in 1917. Monthan enlisted in the Army as a ... |
Tel Aviv University | A 2010 study by researchers at | discovered that the Oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis) converts sunlight i ... |
Clay Mathematics Institute | ... P versus NP problem is one of the Millennium Prize Problems proposed by the | . There is a US$1,000,000 prize for resolving the problem |
Urban Land Institute | ... ured so as to be pedestrian-friendly to Hall of Fame visitors. In 2010, the | announced a plan to make the walk between Springfield's Metro Center and t ... |
World Bank | ... ted Nations and many of its specialized and related agencies, including the | , International Labour Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, a ... |
Institute for Advanced Study | ... id to be influenced by Robert Oppenheimer, who was then the Director of the | in Princeton. The strong personality of Alexandre Grothendieck and the bro ... |
World Bank | ... t the United Nations in New York City since 2000. Tuvalu is a member of the | and the Asian Development Bank |
Tinbergen Institute | ... dam together with Henri Theil, who also was his successor in Rotterdam. The | was named in his honour |
World Bank | According to OECD/ | population in Pakistan increased from 1990 to 2008 with 58 million and 54% ... |
CCETT | ... at Fraunhofer IIS, University of Hannover, AT&T-Bell Labs, Thomson-Brandt, | , and others. MPEG-1 Audio (MPEG-1 Part 3), which included MPEG-1 Audio La ... |
U.S. Forest Service | ... lfway were the Pine Eagle School District, the Idaho Power Company, and the | , which combined to employ over 125 people |
World Bank | ... Council, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the | , the Francophonie and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Developmen ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Riccardo Puglisi of the | looks at the editorial choices of the New York Times from 1946 to 1997. He ... |
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | ... i b), Zarmina (Gliese 581 g) and Methuselah (PSR B1620-26 b). W Lyra of the | has suggested names mostly drawn from Roman-Greek mythology for the 403 ex ... |
Strategic Foresight Group | A report by | has calculated the opportunity cost of conflict for the Middle East from 1 ... |
Indian Institute of Science | ... sity has two campuses within Bangalore – Jnanabharathi and Central College. | , which was established in 1909 in Bangalore, is the premier institute for ... |
Legal Information Institute | The | at Cornell Law School created the first law site on th |
Pew Center on the States | ... gislature in the Western Hemisphere. The modern government is ranked by the | with an A− in terms of its efficiency, effectiveness, and infrastructure. ... |
World Bank | ... dramatically reduced. Impressed by Leakey's transformation of the KWS, the | approved grants worth $140 million. Richard Leakey, President Arap Moi and ... |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ... eputable colleges and universities worldwide, including Harvard University, | , Princeton University, University of Oxford, University of California, Be ... |
MIT | After briefly teaching at Northwestern, Princeton, and | , he moved to Harvard in 1965 with his wife, Ruth Anna Jacobs, who took a ... |
University of Florida | While teaching at the | , Alfred Korzybski counseled his students to eliminate the infinitive and ... |
National Center for Atmospheric Research | ... 65), Institute for Theoretical Meteorology, University of Oslo (1965–1966), | (NCAR) (1966–1967), University of Chicago (1968–1972) and Harvard Universi ... |
Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ... job as a management trainee at Woolworth's, but returned to his studies at | in La Jolla on a fellowship and in 1930, received his Ph.D. in oceanograph ... |
PubMed Central | ... sequencing data in GenBank and an index of biomedical research articles in | and PubMed, as well as other information relevant to biotechnology. All th ... |
Curie Institute | Eka-caesium was discovered in 1939 by Marguerite Perey of the | in Paris, France when she purified a sample of actinium-227 which had been ... |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | In 1964, Jacob Sheskin, Professor at the | at Hadassah University Hospital and the chief staff and manager of Hansen ... |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | ... ter his birth. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and the | , where he has been on the faculty since 1971. He is the author of sevente ... |
Rutgers University | ... n of the brain, keeps "the possibility of a discrete G-Spot viable". When a | research team asked several women to stimulate themselves in a functional ... |
Forest Service | ... boundaries, most of which are Oregon and California Railroad lands, and the | owning 39% |
Santa Fe Institute | ... s from Cornell University. He is also a past external faculty member of the | and a former professor of sociology at Columbia University, where he heade ... |
Indian Veterinary Research Institute | ... iseases in South Africa, India, and Java. He visited what is now called the | (IVRI), Mukteshwar on request from the Government of India to investigate ... |
Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas | ... a Mural Prehispánica en México (Prehispanic Wall Painting in Mexico) of the | of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México has examined and recorded p ... |
Scripps Research Institute | ... ippling the region's water supply and hydropower generation. A study by the | in 2008 predicted that both Lake Mead and Lake Powell stand a fifty-fifty ... |
Pew Research Center | ... going in their country and with their nation's economy according to a 2008 | survey |
School of Mathematics | ... ome, such as the Alan Turing Building, house merged departments such as the | . The estates plan, published in 2007, indicates an intention to sell a nu ... |
Rutgers College | Robeson won a scholarship to | and there he was an All-American football player, and valedictorian of his ... |
World Bank | ... inisters supported the launch of new Climate Investment Funds (CIFs) by the | , which will help existing efforts until a new framework under the UNFCCC ... |
Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods | The | (German: Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern) star ... |
National Institutes of Health | ... at the University of California, San Francisco. Later Prusiner moved to the | , where he studied glutaminases in E. coli in the laboratory of Earl Stadt ... |
World Bank | ... s and presented it at a "Friends of Madagascar" conference organized by the | in Paris in July 2002. Donor countries demonstrated their confidence in th ... |
Salk Institute | ... o the Pacific Ocean. A public memorial was held on 27 September 2004 at The | , La Jolla, near San Diego, California; guest speakers included James D. W ... |
Legal Information Institute | ... 1.01a, released on April 16, 1994, to be the last version. Since then, the | at Cornell Law School has licensed out the Cello 2.0 source code which has ... |
French Archaeological School | ... ered a completely new village in exchange for the old site. |