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Press Release 08-166
Eight National Medals of Science Awardees Honored at Gala, Then the White House

Scientific all-stars and experts in engineering, biology, chemistry, physics received awards on September 29

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President Bush at the podium and recipients of National Medals at the White House ceremony

President George W. Bush delivers remarks Monday, Sept. 29, 2008, prior to the presentation of the 2007 National Medals of Science and Technology and Innovation in the East Room of the White House.

Credit: Eric Draper, The White House


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National Medal of Science winner Leonard Kleinrock describes the first data transfer on the Internet

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In this video recorded in November, 2007 at the IEEE GLOBECOM 50th Anniversary Commemorative Lecture, National Medal of Science winner Leonard Kleinrock of UCLA describes with some humor the moment the first bytes of data were transmitted over ARPANet, the forerunner to the modern Internet. Kleinrock is credited with the development of the basic principles of packet switching, the technology that makes the Internet possible, and other major innovations in computer networking.

Credit: Video content: IEEE GLOBECOM 50th Anniversary Commemorative Lecture, courtesy of IEEE Communications Society
http://www.comsoc.org/
Leonard Kleinrock
Still image: Alexander McKenzie

 

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National Medal of Science

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Photo of 2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Faye Ajzenberg-Selove.

2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Faye Ajzenberg-Selove

Credit: Sandy Schaeffer for the National Science Foundation


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Photo of 2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Mostafa A. El-Sayed.

2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Mostafa A. El-Sayed

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Photo of 2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Leonard Kleinrock.

2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Leonard Kleinrock

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2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Robert Lefkowitz

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Photo of 2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Bert O'Malley.

2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Bert O'Malley

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2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Charles Slichter

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2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Andrew Viterbi

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Photo of 2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Dave Wineland.

2007 National Medal of Science Awardee Dave Wineland

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