Next week the National Academy of Sciences will hold its 2005 U.S. Frontiers of Science symposium, which brings together outstanding young scientists to discuss cutting-edge research. This year's presentations will explore new findings on topics such as addiction, black holes, robot learning, and climate change. A preliminary program is available online at www.nasonline.org/usfos2005.
DETAILS:
Oct. 27-29 at the National Academies' Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, 100 Academy Drive, Irvine, Calif.REPORTERS WHO WISH TO ATTEND SHOULD REGISTER IN ADVANCE by contacting Edward Patte, NAS, at tel. 949-387-7131 or e-mail epatte@nas.edu.
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