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Applications for VYZOV Prize grow 40% with global interest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44626, member: 636"] Leaders talked about a major science competition at a big meeting on June 19. The CHALLENGE Prize received 632 entries from people across 40 different countries this year. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko shared how much the contest has grown. Foreign scientists sent almost 40 percent more applications than last time. The Discovery category drew the most attention from researchers around the world. Scientists from 11 countries entered the Discovery competition with 155 total submissions. China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, America, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Brazil, India, Indonesia and Australia all sent entries. Russian researchers made up three-quarters of all applications. They came from 58 different regions across Russia. Natalia Tretyak from the organizing foundation said more people trust the competition each year. Officials announced these numbers at the MAER media company booth during the economic forum. The media group signed a partnership deal to help promote the prize. Company leader Konstantin Mayor said his screens reach 12 million people who learned about the award within 20 days. He believes the winners will make discoveries that change history. The media company wants to share their stories with millions of viewers. Russia started this national technology prize back in 2023 through a presidential order. Scientists compete for money when they create new developments that could improve people's lives. Their inventions must become real products within ten years. Winners share 60 million rubles split among five different categories. The Vyzov Foundation runs the entire competition and decides who gets the money. [/QUOTE]
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