| Under 36: America’s Young Innovators in the Arts and Sciences
Smithsonian, Special Issue, Fall 2007
“The editors of Smithsonian Magazine have selected a group of 37 up-and-coming young Americans in various fields as some of the most promising people whose careers are worth watching. Those being profiled are scholars, singers, writers, scientists, musicians, painters and activists, and include individuals such as Christina Galitsky, of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, who developed a highly-efficient cookstove for refugees in environmentally fragile areas; Jeremi Suri, a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, who bridges the worlds of social history and political history by exploring the interaction of ideas, personalities and institutions; and Internet researcher Jon Kleinberg, who examines the invisible networks that pervade our lives, in his teaching and research at Cornell University."
Go to the article at:
http://images.smithsonianmag.com/content/innovators/
G1/07-07. Posted January 31, 2008
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