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Blueshift - October 15, 2009: And the Award Goes to...
NASA Blueshift
English - October 16, 2009 19:52 - 7 minutes - 7.06 MB - ★★★★ - 9 ratingsNatural Sciences Science nasa science astronomy astrophysics space universe galaxies stars black holes satellites Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For scientists, winning the Nobel Prize is a lot like winning an Oscar. Winning one comes with prestige and recognition, both from inside and outside of the science community. There are many other prizes and awards in science that are very prestigious, but you may never have heard of them. Science should be awarded and valued - after all, there is a great deal of groundbreaking science that will never win a Nobel Prize, but is still extremely important in the effort to understand the workings of the Universe. (In the same way, movies can't get made without the folks they give the technical Oscars to in the non-televised ceremony!) To celebrate the start of "award season", we have a special presentation for you - the First Annual Blueshift Awards show, complete with Red Carpet and a Very Special Interview.