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He is the lead author of a new study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: "Full Cost Accounting for the Life Cycle of Coal."
Michelle Chan: U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Bank Should Follow the Doctor's Orders on Coal in South Africa Michelle Chan 2011
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Vivek takes it a step further, and relates it to higher education: "Reward university researchers ... invest in capacity-building networks such as the New York Academy of Sciences," and "create linkages between university researchers and entrepreneurs."
Tim Berry: Y'Want Jobs? Small Business? Then Fund Education Tim Berry 2011
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Vivek takes it a step further, and relates it to higher education: "Reward university researchers ... invest in capacity-building networks such as the New York Academy of Sciences," and "create linkages between university researchers and entrepreneurs."
Tim Berry: Y'Want Jobs? Small Business? Then Fund Education Tim Berry 2011
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The radioactive releases in the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident affected the entire northern hemisphere, as a book published last year by the New York Academy of Sciences documents.
Karl Grossman: Nuclear Emergency in Japan Karl Grossman 2011
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Vivek takes it a step further, and relates it to higher education: "Reward university researchers ... invest in capacity-building networks such as the New York Academy of Sciences," and "create linkages between university researchers and entrepreneurs."
Tim Berry: Y'Want Jobs? Small Business? Then Fund Education Tim Berry 2011
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He is the lead author of a new study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: "Full Cost Accounting for the Life Cycle of Coal."
Michelle Chan: U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Bank Should Follow the Doctor's Orders on Coal in South Africa Michelle Chan 2011
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William Kininmonth, former head of climate research at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Richard Lindzen, professor of atmospheric sciences, MIT; James McGrath, professor of chemistry, Virginia Technical University; Rodney Nichols, former president and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences; Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer, designer of Voyager and SpaceShipOne; Harrison H.
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The butterfly was originally a seagull in Lorenz's paper written in 1963 for the New York Academy of Sciences.
DK Matai: Butterfly Effect, Oil Gusher & Edge of Chaos: World Wide Summit? 2010
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In a paper published just this year in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, New and her colleague, pediatric endocrinologist Saroj Nimkarn of Weill Cornell Medical College, go further, constructing low interest in babies and men - and even interest in what they consider to be men's occupations and games - as "abnormal," and potentially preventable with prenatal dex:
Alex Blaze: The Sad Lengths Some Go to Avoid Having a Lesbian Daughter 2010
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But after nearly a quarter-century of industry denial, the New York Academy of Sciences has published, Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment, the definitive catalog and analysis.
Harvey Wasserman: Chernobyl Demands a Real Climate Bill 2010
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