Cold Spring Harbor, New York
Cold Spring Harbor was named after the naturally cold freshwater springs that flow in the area. Its economy mainly tied to milling and port activities, it rose in prominence as a whaling community in the mid-nineteenth century. After the decline of whaling in the 1860s, it became a resort town with several hotels. In the 20th century it became known as the site of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, although the laboratory itself is located in the adjacent village of Laurel Hollow in Nassau County which was called Cold Spring, before incorporation.
Today it is primarily a bedroom community of New York City, with a small central business area running along Route 25A, and is home to many educational and cultural organizations: the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium, Dolan DNA Learning Center, the Uplands Farm Sanctuary (home of The Nature Conservancy's Long Island chapter), and a gallery run by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities.
Take a Walking Tour of Cold Spring Harbor
By Video Journalist Stephanie Stern
If your destination is Long Island, then take a look at Cold Spring Harbor.
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NYS Lt Gov Duffy Visits CSHL on September 12, 2012
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) hosted members of the Empire State Regional Development Council responsible for the Long Island region, as they gathered to discuss new business. The Council was joined by Hon. Robert J. Duffy, New York State's Lieutenant Governor, who chairs the state's regional economic development councils, and CSHL's President, Dr. Bruce Stillman.
When Long Island Was the Eugenics Capital of the World
From 1910 to 1939, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, was home to the Eugenics Record Office, a center for genetic research aimed at preserving a “pure” American hereditary ideal by ridding the nation of the “unfit” and “degenerate.”
At its height in the 1920s, eugenics was far from a fringe movement: Research at the ERO was supported by the Rockefeller family and the Carnegie Institution, and the office’s director testified before Congress, leading to the passage of the exclusionary Immigration Act of 1924 as well as laws in many states mandating sterilization of those of “inferior” races and abilities.
With The Haunted Files, a chilling installation showing at NYU’s Asian/Pacific/American Institute through March 15, 2015, NYU professor John Kuo Wei Tchen and graduate students Noah Fuller and Mark Tseng Putterman have re-created the Eugenics Record Office as it looked and sounded in 1924, complete with creaking doors and reproductions of the office’s files, which visitors are encouraged to peruse. A second public exhibition of eugenics materials, The Normal, is on 24-hour display at the NYU’s Kimmel Windows through January 4 2015.
In this video, Fuller and Putterman discuss how the perversion of Progressive Era ideals of social advancement of led to the pursuit of “race betterment” and calls for elimination of the disabled and “criminally insane”—and reflect on how the legacy of the American eugenics movement continues to haunt us today.
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TOP 12. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Huntington, Long Island
TOP 12. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Huntington, Long Island: Caumsett State Park, The Paramount, Oheka Castle, Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium, The Heckscher Museum of Art, Walt Whitman's Birthplace, Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, Cold Spring Harbor State Park, Heckscher Park, Kerber's farm, Target Rock National Wildlife Refuge, Huntington Lighthouse,
Eugenics: A Historical Perspective – CSHL public lecture
Indiana enacted the first eugenic sterilization law in 1907, and the Supreme Court upheld such laws in 1927. Beginning in the late1930s, proponents rationalized involuntary sterilization as protecting vulnerable women from unwanted pregnancy and by World War II, programs in the United States had sterilized some 60,000 people.
Today, state enabled programs to deprive people of fertility for eugenic reasons no longer operate and the idea that most forms of mental illness, mental retardation, criminality and social deviance are driven by single gene disorders is scientifically untenable.
How has the world of biology and genetics learned from this period of history, and what can we take from these lessons as we move towards a future of increasing technological capability with regards to human genes and traits?
Join author, geneticist, and former president of the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Philip R. Reilly, M.D., J.D. as he explores this fascinating subject.
WEEKEND GETAWAY | LONG ISLAND | NEW YORK| DAY 3
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Day 4 of my weekend getaway to New York City .in this video I show you Long Island New York and the first General store In Mew York .
I also visit my sister in law new school where she teaches high school . I loved the horse stable on this Beautiful campus.
Long Island is a densely populated island in Southeast New York in the Northeast part of the United States, beginning at New York Harbor approximately 0.35 miles (0.56 km) from Manhattan Island and extending eastward into the Atlantic Ocean. The island comprises four counties in the U.S. state of New York. Kings and Queens Counties (the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, respectively) and Nassau County share the western third of the island, while Suffolk County occupies the eastern two-thirds. More than half of New York City's residents now live on Long Island, in Brooklyn, and in Queens. However, many people in the New York metropolitan area (even in Brooklyn and Queens) colloquially use the term Long Island (or the Island) to refer exclusively to Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and conversely, employ the term the City to mean Manhattan alone.
Broadly speaking, Long Island may refer both to the main island and the surrounding outer barrier islands. North of the island is Long Island Sound, across which lie Westchester County, New York, and the state of Connecticut. Across the Block Island Sound to the northeast is the state of Rhode Island. To the west, Long Island is separated from the Bronx and the island of Manhattan by the East River. To the extreme southwest, it is separated from Staten Island and the state of New Jersey by Upper New York Bay, the Narrows, and Lower New York Bay. To the east lie Block Island—which belongs to the State of Rhode Island—and numerous smaller islands.
Both the longest[5] and the largest island in the contiguous United States, Long Island extends 118 miles (190 km) eastward from New York Harbor to Montauk Point, with a maximum north-to-south distance of 23 miles (37 km) between Long Island Sound and the Atlantic coast. With a land area of 1,401 square miles (3,630 km2), Long Island is the 11th-largest island in the United States and the 149th-largest island in the world—larger than the 1,214 square miles (3,140 km2) of the smallest U.S. state, Rhode Island.
With a Census-estimated population of 7,869,820 in 2017, constituting nearly 40% of New York State's population, Long Island is the most populated island in any U.S. state or territory, and the 18th-most populous island in the world (ahead of Ireland, Jamaica, and Hokkaidō). Its population density is 5,595.1 inhabitants per square mile (2,160.3/km2). If Long Island geographically constituted an independent metropolitan statistical area, it would rank fourth most populous in the United States; while if it were a U.S. state, Long Island would rank thirteenth in population and first in population density. Long Island is culturally and ethnically diverse, featuring some of the wealthiest and most expensive neighborhoods in the Western Hemisphere near the shorelines as well as working-class areas in all four counties.
As a hub of commercial aviation, Long Island contains two of the New York City metropolitan area's three busiest airports, JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, in addition to Islip MacArthur Airport; as well as two major air traffic control radar facilities, the New York TRACON and the New York ARTCC. Nine bridges and thirteen tunnels (including railroad tunnels) connect Brooklyn and Queens to the three other boroughs of New York City. Ferries connect Suffolk County northward across Long Island Sound to the state of Connecticut. The Long Island Rail Road is the busiest commuter railroad in North America and operates 24/7. Nassau County high school students often feature prominently as winners of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and similar STEM-based academic awards. Biotechnology companies and scientific research play a significant role in Long Island's economy, including research facilities at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, the City University of New York, and Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine.
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[Full] 2019 Breakthrough Prize Symposium Session 1
Session 1 of the Symposium features Angelika Amon (MIT) on extra chromosomes as a potential cancer target; Charles Kane (UPenn) on exotic new electronic materials; Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley) on the future of genome editing; Vincent Lafforgue (CNRS, Institut Fourier) on challenges in the Langlands program; and Adrian Krainer (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) on the next generation of precision medicine.
The 2019 Breakthrough Prize Symposium was held November 5, 2018 at UC Berkeley and co-hosted by Stanford and UC San Francisco. The daylong event included talks and panels featuring Breakthrough Prize laureates in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics. Learn more at
NYS Gov Cuomo Visits CSHL
*Re-upload Fixed for all Countries*How did the Bush family get so powerful?! Conspiracy Fact!
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In this short video we take a look at who the George Bush's REALLY are and what some of their agenda REALLY is. George H. W. Bush is really George H. Scherff Jr. I know its confusing, just as they designed it...working as intended.
Rigged elections, sacrifices, taking money from the hard working citizens to use it against them. Claiming the entire surface we stand on is their motive, that's what they are really about.
These are conclusions that took many many years to figure out. Just look at the facts and you will see the truth.
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Rockefeller Connection:
Standard Oil owner John D. Rockefeller (Senior) or Mr. Burns on The Simpsons, along with his son John D. Rockefeller Jr. (Junior), and Senior's principal oil and gas business and philanthropic advisor, Frederick Taylor Gates, in New York State on May 14, 1913. In 1904, the Carnegie Institution established a laboratory complex at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island that stockpiled millions of index cards on ordinary Americans, as researchers carefully plotted the removal of families, bloodlines and whole peoples. From Cold Spring Harbor, eugenics advocates agitated in the legislatures of America, as well as the nation's social service agencies and associations.
The Harriman railroad fortune paid local charities, such as the New York Bureau of Industries and Immigration, to seek out Jewish, Italian and other immigrants in New York and other crowded cities and subject them to deportation, confinement or forced sterilization.
The Rockefeller Foundation helped found the German eugenics program and even funded the program that Josef Mengele worked in before he went to Auschwitz.
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George H. W. Bush (Scherff Jr.) was the director of the CIA. He served in this role for 357 days, from January 30, 1976, to January 20, 1977. After a Democratic administration took power in 1977, Bush became chairman on the Executive Committee of the First International Bank in Houston. Between 1977 and 1979, he was a director of the Council on Foreign Relations foreign policy organization.
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J. Edgar Hoover got his nose dirty all too often with his cronies, Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson and many other crooked men. Hoover served as director of the FBI for 48 years, holding the job under eight presidents from Calvin Coolidge to Richard M.
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Reinhard Gehlen & Otto Skorzeny killed Tesla under the command of Scherff
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Public Lecture: HIV/AIDS Research – Its History and Future
October 2016
Public-facing lecture from CSHL's three-day HIV/AIDS research meeting.
Never before have the pioneers of the science of retroviruses, the discoverers of human retroviruses, the developers of HIV/AIDS therapeutics, and key figures in important research findings come together to discuss the history and future of the field. Together, this interdisciplinary group will review the key scientific, epidemiological, and clinical discoveries that created this field, delve into the present science of HIV/AIDS, and discuss and debate the paths to the future control of this global pandemic, which, tragically, has persisted for more than 35 years.
CSHL Public Lecture: Hominid Evolution How it has shaped human behavior, ethics and morality
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013, prominent Paleoanthropologist, political advisor, and environmentalist Richard Leakey gave a lecture at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
CSHL Assistant Professor Anne Churchland at the Secret Science Club, Brooklyn NY
CSHL Assistant Professor Anne Churchland gives a lecture at the Secret Science Club in Brooklyn, NY on August 20, 2013.
Dr. Churchland discusses the mysteries concerning the inner workings of the mind and brain and decision making.
Henrietta Lacks and HeLa Cells: Impact on Biological Research and Informed Consent
Cell biologist and cancer researcher Dr. David Spector brings his knowledge, experience and perspective about HeLa cells - the star of Rebecca Skloot's best-selling book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - to a free public lecture and discussion at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Join us to get a glimpse of the tremendous impact this cell line has made on medical research and the discoveries that it contributed to both at CSHL and at institutions around the world. Dr. Spector will also discuss the issues of bioethics and informed consent raised by the book, and how they affect current research.
Mapping the mouse brain - Partha Mitra CSHL Prof.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Prof. Partha Mitra, director of the Mouse Brain Architecture Project, talks about mapping the mouse brain at the Secret Science Club, Brooklyn. June 2011.
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CSHL Professor David J. Stewart, Ph.D. speaks at the CSHLA Genome Education Presentation
Professor Stewart gives a lecture to the CSHL Association. CSHL at the Crossroads of Genome Science.
January 23, 2014