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Leaders in Tech and Medicine Honored by Novim AJN Awards for Contributions to Science


Leaders in Tech and Medicine Honored by Novim AJN Awards for Contributions to Science
Alexandra Jane Noble Awards are given for innovations contributing to world health, social impact, increasing awareness and new discovery.
Dr. Amanda Randles of Duke University is named the “Science Inspiration Award” winner with her colleague, Dr. Muath Bishawi, by the 2021 Alexandra Jane Noble Awards announced on April 13 by Novim.
Dr. Drew Weissman of University of Pennsylvania along with Dr. Katalin Karikó from BioNTech were named the Science Impact Award winners by the 2021 Alexandra Jane Noble Awards announced on April 13 by Novim.
Eric S. Yuan from Zoom Video Communications, Inc. along with Dr. Marian Croak from Google were named Science and Society Award winners by the 2021 Alexandra Jane Noble Awards announced on April 13 by Novim. ....

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TRAPPIST-1 Family of Planets: Rocky Through and Through?


TRAPPIST-1 Family of Planets: Rocky Through and Through?
Precise measurements reveal that the exoplanets have remarkably similar densities, which provides clues to their composition
Measuring the mass and diameter of a planet reveals its density, which can give scientists clues about its composition. Scientists now know the density of the seven TRAPPIST-1 planets with a higher precision than any other planets in the universe, other than those in our own solar system. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.
The more precisely scientists can measure a planet’s density, the more they know about what it’s made of. The TRAPPIST-1 planetary system home to the largest batch of roughly Earth-sized planets ever found has offered astronomers a glimpse at the possible diversity among rocky worlds in the universe, including the Earth. ....

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