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Jack Welch (not the GE guy) is an astronomy professor at UC Berkeley and became the first academic to be named the holder of a ... For more than two decades, millions of volunteers turned their home computers into a planet-scale telescope, donating idle ... May 10, 2010, at the Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology New technologies for use in the search for ...

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  • Jack Welch (not the GE guy) is an astronomy professor at UC Berkeley and became the first academic to be named the holder of a ...
  • For more than two decades, millions of volunteers turned their home computers into a planet-scale telescope, donating idle ...
  • May 10, 2010, at the Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology New technologies for use in the search for ...
  • Philanthropist Julia Gouw is retired president and chief operating officer of California-based East West Bank.

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