Samuel D. Ehrhart, Peter Cooper's Generous Example, Library of Congress, 1902
"If you haven’t got any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble." - Bob Hope Peter Cooper (February 12, 1791 – April 4, 1883)…
Tags: Education, Locomotive, Peter Cooper, Philanthropy, Science, Steam
National Science Foundation, National Science Foundation Celebrating 50 Years 1950-2000, National Science Foundation, No date
The U.S. national Science Foundation promotes the progress of science to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare and to secure the…
Tags: National Defense, National Science Foundation, Nifty50, Science, US
UC Santa Barbara, National Institute of Justice, UC Santa Barbara, 2019
Mission The National Institute of Justice — the research, development and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of Justice — is dedicated to…
Tags: Crime Reduction, Department of Justice, DOJ, National Institute of Justice, NIJ, Research, Science
Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Franklyn as Scientist and Innovator, Library of Congress, 1776 - first photo, 1744 - second photo
Benjamin Franklin is considered an American patriot and founding father, but his careers and influence took him much further. As a "man of science"…
Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Electricity, Fireplace, Glasses, Inventions, Science
Imperial War Museum, Penicillin, Imperial War Museum, Between 1939 and 1945 - first photo, July 20 2009 - second photo
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Tags: Antibiotics, Diseases, Penicillin, Science, Syphilis, World War II
Columbia University, Finding a Cure for Huntington's Disease, Columbia University, None
For her groundbreaking work in the scientific and public arenas towards finding a cure for Huntington's disease and for increasing awareness of all…
Tags: Diseases, Genetics, Huntington's Disease, Nancy Wexler, Science
City College of New York, Ruth E. Stark, Ph.D. - 2012 Sloan Public Service Award Winner, City College of New York, None
Dr. Ruth Stark, distinguished professor of chemistry and acting dean of science at The City College of New York, is one of six extraordinary city…
Tags: Awards, Chemistry, Ruth E. Stark, Science, Sloan Public Service, Women
Oboznenko, D., It fits!, Rutgers, Continuum, None
As Chubarov (2001) put it, in a rapidly changing world, it was the “revolution of the microchip and the computer” taking place in the West that…
Tags: Art, Cartoons, Computers, Microchip, Satire, Science, Soviet Union
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Inspecting a Candy Factory, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 1911
John Earnshaw, an early food and drug inspector working in and around Baltimore, inspects a clean and sanitary candy factory around 1911/12. Candy in…
Tags: Candy, FDA, Inspection, Science, Women, Workers
Michael J. Ermarth, FDA Lab 3000, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, February 5 2009
Feb. 5, 2009; Irvine, CA An FDA microbiologist tests seafood samples for the presence of Salmonella.
Tags: FDA, Food Safety, Salmonella, Science, Seafood, Testing
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