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An American theoretical physicist and one of the leading scientists in modern fundamental physics. His research focuses on string theory, quantum field theory, quantum statistical mechanics, and quantum cosmology. In the world of science, Susskind is most often mentioned in discussions of black holes—one of the greatest mysteries of...
A distinguished American biochemist and geneticist, Bruce Ames revolutionized toxicology by creating the Ames test to evaluate the mutagenicity of chemical compounds. His method made it easy and inexpensive to determine the carcinogenic properties of substances and helped uncover numerous industrial and environmental hazards. Throughout his life, he published...
Eric Sanderson: New York City Nature Historian, Creator of the Mannahatta Project
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An American landscape ecologist, New York City nature historian, and urban environment researcher. He is best known as the author and leader of the Mannahatta Project, which recreated the ecosystem of Manhattan Island in 1609—the time when Europeans first arrived. Sanderson aims to show that even in a city...
His name entered the history of science thanks to the discovery of transduction—a process where bacteriophages, or viruses that infect bacteria, transfer genes from one cell to another. It was Zinder who proved that viruses are capable of acting as "couriers" for genetic information, changing the understanding of genetic...
A professor of microbiology, immunology, and genetics, he developed a method for introducing foreign DNA into mycobacteria. This paved the way for creating genetic tools to study tuberculosis and leprosy. In fact, his work at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine laid the foundation for modern approaches to the...
The Bronx River Alliance is a multi-faceted environmental organization that works closely with a variety of partners and communities to achieve a crucial goal: to protect, improve, and restore the Bronx River. The Alliance actively collaborates with NYC Parks, numerous non-profit community organizations, local businesses, and government representatives at...
The Brother Islands boast a long and compelling history that dates back to the era of early European colonizers. In 1614, these two tiny landmasses were officially named De Gesellen by the Dutch West India Company, which translates from Dutch to "companions" or "brothers." According to one theory, this...
Spanning over 127 acres, Crotona Park plays a pivotal role in the local community, offering a vital space for recreation, sports, and a connection with nature. But this park is more than just a patch of green in the city. It embodies the revitalization of the South Bronx, seamlessly...
He's considered one of the most influential field researchers of the 20th century, pioneering the in-depth study of wild animal behavior directly in their natural habitats—a groundbreaking scientific achievement. His work spans the globe, from the savannas of Africa to the mountains of Tibet, from the vast expanses of...
Nathaniel Lord Britton, the founder and first director of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx
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He is etched into history as a pivotal figure in American botany. A brilliant scientist, organizer, and visionary, he made invaluable contributions to the development of this field in the United States. His most renowned achievement was the establishment of the New York Botanical Garden, where he also served...










