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Grant: Science Festival Foundation
To develop an educational outreach initiative for the World Science Festival
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Grant: L.A. Theatre Works
To record four new Sloan-commissioned or supported science plays for broadcast on public radio and distributed to schools, libraries, online retail partners and regional theatres, and for development of "Relativity" apps, eBooks, and website material
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Grant: PBS Foundation
As support for the pilot of a six-part, fact-based historical drama about how the Civil War drove innovations in medical science to air on PBS and Video on Demand along with a major educational outreach campaign
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Grant: National Public Radio, Inc.
To support an innovative, on-air, and online multimedia reporter at the Science Desk for two years before NPR covers this new, full-time position
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Grant: WNET
To produce ten hour-long episodes on "Brain Science and Society" co-hosted by Charlie Rose and Eric Kandel, to be broadcast on PBS and Bloomberg and made available online
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Grant: WNET
As support for the broadcast of three public television programs to enhance public understanding of science and technology on Richard Heffner's Open Mind
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Grant: CUNY TV Foundation
To continue production of the series "Science Goes to the Movies" so there are enough episodes to initiate national distribution
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Grant: PRX Incorporated
To support PRX in a three-pronged approach to expand science-themed audio content for radio broadcast, podcast, and video
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Grant: Science Festival Foundation
To support the third World Science Festival and to develop a strategic business plan for the future
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Grant: New York Public Radio
One year of support for Radiolab, an innovative public radio show about science
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Grant: Stanford University
To support the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center to provide stipends to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and post-doctoral researchers to attend the 2015 Behavior, Energy and Climate Change (BECC) Conference in Sacramento, CA
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Grant: Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated
To improve scientific understanding of how and why methane leaks occur and support improved cost-effective strategies for monitoring and reducing methane emissions
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Grant: Resources for the Future, Inc.
To develop among various stakeholders suggested guidelines on effective ways to address high-priority risk pathways associated with shale gas development
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Grant: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
To identify whether and how different survey methodologies affect the results of expert elicitations focused on energy technologies
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Grant: CUNY TV Foundation
To research and produce a half hour film about the Sloan Foundation for the 75th anniversary event and to broadcast a version of this film on CUNY TV
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Grant: National Academy of Sciences
To disseminate the results of a study assessing approaches to update the estimate of the social cost of carbon
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Grant: University of Colorado, Denver
To analyze the political coalitions seeking to influence shale gas development in the United States
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Grant: Ensemble Studio Theatre, Inc.
To commission, develop, produce and disseminate new science plays in New York and across the country
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Grant: Manhattan Theatre Club
Production support for Manhattan Theatre Club's staging of Nick Payne's science-themed Incognito
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Grant: University of Texas, Austin
To enhance analysis of the Marcellus Shale productivity outlook by reducing ranges of uncertainty for geologic mapping and gas production profiles