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Every year our ScienceLine recognizes our outstanding answerers in the different fields of science. Today the MRL is very glad to share with you the names of our ScienceLine award winners for the school year 2020-2021, and also the names of faculty, researchers, and graduate students whose constant commitment to ScienceLine contributes to the education of young students. To all of them our most sincere gratitude.

 

MRL ScienceLine Responder Award: Elias Sebti

ScienceLine Earth Science Award: Paul Alessio and Brian Penserini

ScienceLine Physical Sciences Award: Linus Kautzsch

ScienceLine Life Science Award: Terra Dressler

 

The MRL would also like to share with you the names of the scientists who will get a recognition certificate for their continuous commitment and participation in our program; all of them have been ScienceLine Award winners in past years:

Avery Samuel, Baoqing Zhou and Gordon Pace from Physical SciencesSarah Gerenday and Melissa Scruggs from Earth Science; Caroline Ackley and Yishen Miao from Life Science.

 

The MRL is also very thankful to the professors, researchers and graduate students who have been participating in ScienceLine through the years, not only with their answers but also with their support in students science projects; their answers are part of the rich content of knowledge that we keep in our data base for the benefit of young students, teachers, and the community. We also appreciate the participation of scientists who have moved to other universities and institutions from where they still continue to support ScienceLine:

 

Professor Frank Spera

Professor Helen Hansma

Professor Andrew Wyss

Professor Cenke Xu

Professor Rebecca Burton

Professor Antony de Tomaso

Professor Bruce Tiffney

Professor Katy Foltz

Scientist Kai Ewert

Scientist Andy Simpson

Scientist Julia Shimizu Webb

Scientist Misty Rose Riddle

Scientist Aaron Bufe

 

Thank you for your support and your inspiring enthusiasm which reaches our young students in every one of your answers.  Thank you for showing to our audience the wonders of science, which makes our world a fantastic place to live.