Showing posts with label Breakthrough Prize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breakthrough Prize. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

2016 New Horizons Prize Awarded - http://clapway.com/2015/11/10/2016-new-horizons-prize-awarded123/

As one of the founders of the Breakthrough Prize foundation in Sciences, Mark Zuckerberg awarded a group of young scientists the New Horizons Prize in Mathematics. This was due to their hard work and dedication in discoveries about the universe, life, and the mind, named after the most far reaching probe in history, the New Horizons Space Probe.


New Horizons - Clapway


One of the prizes, the 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics, is a $3 million grant, and it was presented to Ian Agol from the University of California at Berkeley and Institute for Advanced Study on November 8. The meaning of this award is to recognize young people that open up new ways of understanding humanity in the life sciences.


The board, of which Priscilla Chan is also a member, awarded five New Horizons prizes in addition. These are $100,000 grants that recognizes young scientists, physicists and mathematicians. The recipients for the New Horizons Prize in Physics were B. Andrei Bernevig, Liang Fu, Xiao-Liant Qi, Raphael Flauger, Leonardo Senatore and Yuji Tachikawa. The awardees for the New Horizons Prize in Mathematics were Larry Guth and André Arroja Neves.


Members of the Breakthrough Prize board expressed their excitement and the importance of every scientific achievement, as it is our duty as a community to support it.


The ceremony was produced and directed by Don Mischer Productions and broadcast live on National Geogrphic Channel, and it will air once more on FOX on November 29.


 



2016 New Horizons Prize Awarded

Monday, July 20, 2015

The because according to #StephenHawking “We are intelligent, we are alive, we must know." - http://clapway.com/2015/07/20/stephen-hawking-teams-up-with-russian-billionaire-in-search-for-extraterrestrial-life-224/

When worldwide renown physicists like Stephen Hawking says they’re going to do something, people have a tendency to perk their ears up and listen. Monday morning, Hawkings and Russian tech entrepreneur Yuri Milner announced that they were going to partner up and get to the bottom of the extraterrestrial life debate.


What Makes This Attempt Any Different?


The program is being called the Breakthrough Initiative, and so far it’s the largest and most ambitious search for extraterrestrial life ever attempted. It’s a 10-year project that will use both open data and software in an attempt to catch chatter among the closest 1,000 stars.


Two of the world’s largest telescopes, the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia and the Parkes Telescope in Australia, are being used in the search, and the Breakthrough Initiative are offering a $1m prize for anyone that’s able to find any evidence of extraterrestrial life.


Andrew Siemion, director at the University of Berkley’s SETI research center, state that this attempt is somewhere between 50 and 100 times more powerful than any efforts made previously. Any extraterrestrial life broadcasting anything with power similar to a “common aircraft radar” will be heard from the widest range of stars we’ve been able to listen out for yet.


Having the Right Resources


The Breakthrough Initiative is receiving $100m in funding to get the ball rolling, but Milner is also pitching in $160m to help fund the Breakthrough Prize, which is a prolific award to recognize major advances.


“This was once a dream, it is now a truly scientific quest,” Milner said. “In the 21st century we will find out about life at a galactic scale.”


A Leap of Faith


Scientists have been searching for signs of extraterrestrial life for decades, and still seem light years away from finding out the truth about whether or not Earth really is that lone, tiny pale dot Carl Sagan once referred to. That’s to no fault of their own, however. Space is a big place and even if aliens were trying to communicate with us, we may not have the tools, or the capacity, to understand what to look for.


“We are intelligent, we are alive, we must know,” said Hawking when talking about the potential danger of contact extraterrestrial life.


Whether or not the Breakthrough Initiative is able to find signs of extraterrestrial life, it’s good to see someone as prominent as Hawking throw his hat into the ring.



 


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Stephen Hawking Teams Up With Russian Billionaire in Search for Extraterrestrial Life