the Genographic Project is a project aimed at in-depth analysis of the human genome to find our evolutionary origins. It uses distributed computing to allow anyone's computer to work with others in its analysis.
The Genographic Project was founded by the National Geographic Society and IBM. No one man is credited with the foundation of the Project but instead the aforementioned corporate bodies.
National Geographic Society was created in 1888.
The motto of the National Geographic Society is "Inspiring people to care about the planet." It reflects the organization's commitment to promoting environmental awareness, conservation, and exploration.
The Geography Education National Implementation Project (GENIP) - a consortium of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), the American Geographical Society (AGS), the National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE), the National Geographic Society (NGS) - has released Geography for Life: National Geography Standards, Second Edition, an update of the 1994 publication.
Gardiner Greene Hubbard is considered the founding father of the National Geographic Society.
The National Geographic Society was founded on January 27, 1888. The National Geographic Magazine was first published nine months after the Society was founded as the Society's official journal.
The National Geography Society was founded in 1988. The funds accumulated by the National Geography Society currently fund National Geographic Education, The Geography Alliance Network, Policy Reform, and Public Awareness.
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President Herbert Hoover awarded her the National Geographic Society Gold Medal
The publisher for National Geographic is the National Geographic Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to exploration, education, and conservation. The society has been publishing the National Geographic magazine since 1888, providing readers with in-depth articles and stunning photography on a wide range of topics related to geography, science, and culture.
The National Geopraphic Society was founded on January 27, 1888 in Washington, D.C.
President Herbert Hoover presented her the National Geographic Gold Medal in 1932.