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The Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) is an applied science research institute composed of a partnership of institutions from around the globe, led by New York University with a consortium of universities including Carnegie Mellon, the University of Warwick, the City University of New York, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay ...
Arizona State University's School of Mathematics [87] Number theory: Search for number fields with special properties to assist with the formulation of mathematical conjectures [87] Yes 14,974 (Mar 2023) [88] 127.692 (Mar 2023) [88] ODLK 2017-04-06 Independent Mathematics Yes 1,165 (Mar 2023) [89] 3.006 (Mar 2023) [89] ODLK1 2017-10-22 ...
Morocco, [d] officially the Kingdom of Morocco, [e] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south.
Queens, New York has used a wiki to allow citizens to collaborate on the design and planning of a local park. [143] The English Wikipedia has the largest user base among wikis on the World Wide Web [ 144 ] and ranks in the top 10 among all sites in terms of traffic.
Since the 1960s, Nashville has been the second-largest music production center (after New York City) in the United States. [164] Nashville's music industry is estimated to have a total economic impact of about $10 billion per year and to contribute about 56,000 jobs to the Nashville area. [165] The area's largest industry is health care.
The Acela Express links Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., and while Northeast Regional trains travel the whole of the same route, but make more station stops. All other high-speed rail services travel over portions of the route.
In 2011, the National Science Foundation granted $11 million to modify an A-10 for weather research for CIRPAS at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School [161] and in collaboration with scientists from the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology (SDSM&T), [162] replacing SDSM&T's retired North American T-28 Trojan. [163]
They later considered relocating it to New York City. [23] [25] In 1808, after raising $12,000, the college temporarily reopened and broke ground on a building of its own, called "Old Queens," designed by architect John McComb, Jr. [29] The college's third president, the Rev. Ira Condict, laid the cornerstone on April 27, 1809.