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Question: do you think your work could save lives?
Asked by jeweygob to Jo, Gioia, Iain, Leo, Mariam on 24 Jun 2010 in Categories: Your Research. This question was also asked by jenna8, hannahandkatiexxx, sophieoconnor, emilyy, chocolatebunnies, bffjex.Question: do you think your work could save lives?
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chocolatebunnies commented on :
thankyou for telling us
but we dont get it, if the money doesnt help your work then why should we give you the money???
Moderator - Sophia commented on :
Hi Chocolatebunnies, thanks for your question and your comment. We’ve written a bit about this here https://imascientist.org.uk/faq/whats-all-this-about-500-prize-money
The thing is, scientific research costs a lot of money – hundreds of thousands of pounds – so this £500 wouldn’t make much difference to the scientists’ research. But lots of things to communicate science can be done much cheaper. That means you students can really make a difference when you chose who gets the money.
Also, it means you can tell us about what sorts of science communication you think are important. We think it’s important to listen to young people’s views. Not just adults’.
chocolatebunnies commented on :
oh
we get it now
thankyou
🙂