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New York Academy of Sciences, Nobelprize.org, NYC Board of Education, Consulate General of Sweden Launch Nobel Essay Contest for NYC Students; New Competition Awards Winner a Trip to Nobel Prize Festivities.

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NEW YORK -- Following a city-wide competition, three New York juniors are to be awarded a trip to Stockholm, Sweden, to attend the celebrations surrounding the awarding of this year's Nobel Prizes - and New York is the only city in the world that will be afforded this honor.

The New York Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Sweden in New York, Nobelprize.org (the official web site of the Nobel Foundation), and the New York City Department of Education, has announced the creation of a new science essay contest honoring the Nobel Awards and celebrating the scientific achievements recognized by these awards.

"The Laureates of Tomorrow - Nobel Essay Contest" is open to all juniors attending public, private, …

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