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(putting full date on the framed article, although it's likely he did win the award earlier in 2005 we can't know that for sure just because that's when it was reported.)
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|family = [[Mr. Powers]] (brother)<br>[[Alan Powers]] (nephew)<br>[[Mrs. Powers]] (sister-in-law)
|family = [[Mr. Powers]] (brother)<br>[[Alan Powers]] (nephew)<br>[[Mrs. Powers]] (sister-in-law)
|cartoon first appeared = [[When Carl Met George]]}}  
|cartoon first appeared = [[When Carl Met George]]}}  
'''Keith Powers''' is [[Alan Powers|Brain]]'s uncle. He has Asperger's syndrome, which he explained to the Brain who then explained it to [[George]] when he met his friend [[Carl]]. He is able to function well in the world, and he is a physics scientist who has won awards such as the Crown City Physics Prize in 2005.
Professor '''Keith Powers''' is [[Alan Powers|Brain]]'s uncle. He has Asperger's syndrome, which he explained to the Brain who then explained it to [[George]] when he met his friend [[Carl]]. He is able to function well in the world, and he is a physics scientist who has won awards such as the [[Crown City]] Physics Prize, as reported by the [[Elwood City Times]] on November 23, 2005.
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Revision as of 17:05, 11 August 2016

For other uses of "Keith," see Keith (disambiguation).
Keith Powers
Keith Powers.png
Gender Male
Animal Bear

Family Mr. Powers (brother)
Alan Powers (nephew)
Mrs. Powers (sister-in-law)

Professor Keith Powers is Brain's uncle. He has Asperger's syndrome, which he explained to the Brain who then explained it to George when he met his friend Carl. He is able to function well in the world, and he is a physics scientist who has won awards such as the Crown City Physics Prize, as reported by the Elwood City Times on November 23, 2005.