Newcomb Cleveland Prize
The Newcomb Cleveland Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is annually awarded to author(s) of outstanding scientific paper published in the Research Articles or Reports sections of Science. Established in 1923, funded by Newcomb Cleveland who remained anonymous until his death in 1951, and for this period it was known as the AAAS Thousand Dollar Prize. "The prize was inspired by Mr. Cleveland's belief that it was the scientist who counted and who needed the encouragement an unexpected monetary award could give." The present rules were instituted in 1975, previously it had gone to the author(s) of noteworthy papers, representing an outstanding contribution to science, presented in a regular session, sectional or societal, during the AAAS Annual Meeting. I
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AAAS Award for Science DiplomacyAAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and ResponsibilityAAAS Philip Hauge Abelson PrizeAAAS Thousand Dollar PrizeAlan GelperinAllan C. SpradlingAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceAndrew M. GleasonArthur Jeffrey DempsterBarry CommonerBruce P. LuyendykConway B. LeovyCornelia ChanningDavid HognessDayton MillerDennis Robert HoaglandDon L. AndersonE. O. WilsonEdward AndersEdwin HubbleElizabeth Scott (mathematician)Evan E. EichlerFederico CapassoFrank C. Whitmore Jr.Fred SpiessGeorge David BirkhoffGerald M. RubinHalton ArpHarrison BrownHenry Eyring (chemist)Hermann Joseph MullerIsidor Isaac RabiJames OldsJames R. GrahamJames W. TrumanJanet KelsoJeremy BrockesJeremy NathansJerzy NeymanJoel Rosenbaum
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Newcomb Cleveland Prize
The Newcomb Cleveland Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is annually awarded to author(s) of outstanding scientific paper published in the Research Articles or Reports sections of Science. Established in 1923, funded by Newcomb Cleveland who remained anonymous until his death in 1951, and for this period it was known as the AAAS Thousand Dollar Prize. "The prize was inspired by Mr. Cleveland's belief that it was the scientist who counted and who needed the encouragement an unexpected monetary award could give." The present rules were instituted in 1975, previously it had gone to the author(s) of noteworthy papers, representing an outstanding contribution to science, presented in a regular session, sectional or societal, during the AAAS Annual Meeting. I
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