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  2. Breakthrough Prize - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Channel & Science Channel (U.S.) BBC World News (worldwide) 4th 2016 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony November 8, 2015 2015 National Geographic FOX: 5th 2017 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony December 4, 2016 2016 Morgan Freeman: 6th 2018 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony November 3, 2017 2017 National Geographic: 7th 2019 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony

  3. Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The award of $3 million, the largest award in the sciences, [2] is given to researchers who have made discoveries that extend human life. The Prize is awarded annually, beginning in 2013, with six awards given in each subsequent year. Winners are expected to give public lectures and form the committee to decide future winners. [1]

  4. Lists of science and technology awards - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020 scientists reported that work honored by Nobel Prizes clusters in only a few scientific fields with only 36/71 having received at least one Nobel Prize of the 114/849 domains science could be divided into according to their DC2 and DC3 classification systems. Five of the 114 domains were shown to make up over half of the Nobel ...

  5. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    For a $2.00 "donation" a player would be eligible to participate in a draw with a grand prize of $100,000. According to Drapeau, this "tax" was not a lottery for two reasons. The prizes were given out in the form of silver bars, not money, and the "competitors" chosen in a drawing would have to reply correctly to four questions about Montreal ...

  6. Future Science Prize - Wikipedia

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    The award has sometimes been called "China's Nobel Prize" by the media. [2] [3] It is awarded to outstanding scientists independently of their nationality, working on three main topics: life sciences, physical sciences, and mathematics and computer science (since 2017). [1] [4] The prize comes with a reward of ¥6,500,000 (approximately USD$1 ...

  7. Shaw Prize - Wikipedia

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    c The rationale from the Shaw Prize Foundation. d Two prizes were awarded for the life science and medicine category in 2004: Stanley N. Cohen, Herbert W. Boyer and Yuet-Wai Kan jointly received one of the prizes (half went to Cohen and Boyer; the other half went to Kan). Richard Doll received the other prize. [124]

  8. Franklin Institute Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Institute Awards (or Benjamin Franklin Medal) is an American science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute, a science museum in Philadelphia. [1] The Franklin Institute awards comprises the Benjamin Franklin Medals in seven areas of science and engineering, the Bower Awards and Prize for Achievement in Science ...

  9. List of medicine awards - Wikipedia

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    Keio Medical Science Prize: Keio University [6] Significant contributions to the field of medical sciences or life sciences South Korea: Asan Award in Medicine: Asan Foundation: Medical scientists devoting themselves to the country’s medical development South Korea: Ho-Am Prize in Medicine: Ho-Am Foundation / Samsung