Prize

The International Lenin Peace Prize (Russian: международная Ленинская премия мира, mezhdunarodnaya Leninskaya premiya mira) was a Soviet Union award named in honor of Vladimir Lenin.

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Gloucestershire company wins prize for inventing way to produce clean water on moon | Naicker Scientific wins £150,000 for device that produces drinking water from icy lunar soil

UTA team wins prize for vital US magnet technology - EurekAlert

Britain’s brightest young scientists named at Blavatnik Awards gala, each winning £100,000 (US$126,000) prize - EurekAlert

17 Year Old Wins $250,000 Top Prize For Inventing Tool That Could Prevent Starvation

450 Million-Year-Old 'Golden' Fossil Reveals a Prize Arthropod Ancestor

Rice student team takes top prize in national competition with innovative medical device - EurekAlert

$75,000 prize inspired by 18th century Scots economist attracts global entries - EurekAlert

New computer vision tool wins prize for social impact - EurekAlert

From Code to Chemistry: Coscientist, the AI System Mastering Nobel Prize-Winning Reactions

US Teen Wins Top Prize For Inventing a Soap to Fight Skin Cancer

Eye on the Prize: Revolutionary Microscale Device To Treat Diabetes

Prize-winning photos highlight the impact of climate change on nature

The Kavli Prize Presents: How Your Brain Maps the World [Sponsored]

Winning a Nobel Prize may be bad for your productivity

Nobel prize winner Giorgio Parisi: ‘There’s a lack of trust in science – we need to show how it’s done’

The Kavli Prize Presents: Understanding the Machinery of the Cell [Sponsored]

Graduate student Jocelyn Bell Burnell and her supervisor, Antony Hewish, built a radio telescope to observe quasars in 1967. Their discovery won the 1974 Nobel Prize – for Hewish. 50 years later, Burnell was awarded $3 Million in the Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

See a prize-winning photograph of mating golden-tabbed robber flies

From lasers to a Nobel Prize: A conversation with Donna Strickland

Combining Two Nobel Prize-Winning Techniques: A New Microchip Technology