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  2. Franklin Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Franklin Institute received a $10 million gift from Athena and Nicholas Karabots towards the Inspire Science! capital campaign. This gift is the largest gift in the institute's history, and put the Franklin Institute within $6 million of the $64.7 million capital campaign goal.

  3. Derrick Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Pitts (born January 22, 1955) is an American astronomer and science communicator.Pitts studied at St. Lawrence University and has been employed at the Franklin Institute since 1978 where he is chief astronomer and director of the institute's Fels Planetarium.

  4. Science Leadership Academy - Wikipedia

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    Science Leadership Academy was created by the board of the Franklin Institute and founding principal, Christopher Lehmann. [citation needed]In Spring 2009, SLA was named an Apple Distinguished School, by then one of only 34 schools in the nation named as such. [1]

  5. Frederic Bertley - Wikipedia

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    After his postdoctoral fellowship, Bertley worked as a scientist at Millennium Pharmaceuticals before joining WilmerHale LLP as a technology specialist in 2004, [2] In 2008 he became the vice president of the Center for Innovation in Science Learning at the Franklin Institute. [3]

  6. Category:Franklin Institute - Wikipedia

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  7. The Giant Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Heart exhibit, originally called the "Engine of Life" exhibit, is one of the most popular and notable exhibits at the Franklin Institute. [1] Built in 1953, the exhibit is roughly two stories tall and 35-feet in diameter. A walk-through exhibit, visitors can explore the different areas of the heart. [2]

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  9. Philadelphia Science Festival - Wikipedia

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    On the 21st, an Astronomy night was held in the observatories at Drexel University, The University of Pennsylvania and the Franklin Institute. Stargazing sites were also set up at community centers, charter schools and even a burial ground. Derek Pitts, Chief Astronomer of the Franklin Institute made the rounds of the various star gazing sites. [6]

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