Breakthrough Prize Foundation Announces Student Winner of 10th Annual Breakthrough Junior Challenge Science Video Competition
- Jasmine Eyal, 16, from Singapore, won the 10th annual Breakthrough Junior Challenge, receiving $400,000 in educational prizes for her video on mechanogenetic cellular engineering.
- Julie Li-Eyal, Jasmine's science teacher, will receive a $50,000 prize as part of Jasmine's achievement.
- The Breakthrough Junior Challenge saw over 2,300 applicants this year, celebrating its tenth anniversary and recognized more than 100,000 participants globally.
- A state-of-the-art science lab valued at $100,000 will be awarded to Community High School in Brooklyn, NY, to enhance science education.
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Breakthrough Prize Foundation Announces Student Winner of 10th Annual Breakthrough Junior Challenge Science Video Competition
Jasmine Eyal, Age 16, of Singapore, Receives Top Honors and $400,000 in Education Prizes for her Original Video Explaining Mechanogenetic Cellular Engineering
Student Winner Announced for 10th Breakthrough Junior Challenge
LOS ANGELES, April 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Breakthrough Prize Foundation today announced Singapore-based Jasmine Eyal as winner of the 10th annual Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a global science video competition designed to inspire creative thinking and communications skills around fundamental concepts in the life sciences, physics, and mathematics. The Breakthrough Junior Challenge will award a total of $400,000 in educational prizes to Ja…
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Jasmine Eyal, Age 16, of Singapore, Receives Top Honors and $400,000 in Education Prizes for her Original Video Explaining Mechanogenetic Cellular Engineering LOS ANGELES, April 5, 2025 /CNW/ — The Breakthrough Prize Foundation today announced Singapore-based Jasmine Eyal as winner of the 10th annual Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a global science video competition designed to inspire creative thinking and communications skills around fundamenta…
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