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Teen Takes Top Science Prize

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A California high school student recently took top honors at a worldwide science competition.

Jeffrey Chen won the Breakthrough Junior Challenge prize in science earlier this month. The prize comes with $250,000 that Chen can use for college.

The aim of the Breakthrough Junior Challenge is to influence young people so they will think creatively in science and mathematics. Students ages 13-18 produce short videos which explain a complex science or math subject in an interesting way.

The 17-year-old Chen was chosen over 14 other finalists from the United States, Canada and India.

The judges included several well-known scientists and educators. Among them were Salman Khan, founder1 of Khan Academy, writer Lucy Hawking2 and former astronaut Scott Kelly.

Branko Malaver-Vojvodic, 18, of Peru, won the challenge's "Popular Vote" contest. He received more than 16,000 likes, shares and positive reactions for his video on cryptography. You can watch it and the other videos on the Breakthrough Facebook page.

In his prize-winning video, on YouTube, Jeffrey Chen talks about neutrinos.

"This is a neutrino, you can't see or feel them, but every second each of us are bombarded with trillions of them."

Chen explains neutrinos are particles that are smaller than an atom. He talks about how they can be used in astronomy3. Chen says they can help astronomers4 look at cosmic5 events.

"Neutrino astronomy is the next step in human discovery and who knows what we'll find next."

He says the small particles may provide information about the earliest days of the universe.

"It's definitely really incredible6 to have won and I have a hard time believing it," Chen told San Francisco television station KGO. "I'm really grateful to be in an environment that promotes science. I think our school does a really good job of that."

Chen is in his final year at Burlingame High School. He will share prizes, worth a total of $400,000, with his school and science teacher. While he gets the $250,000 for college, his teacher, Heather Johnson, will receive $50,000. She helped him launch an environmental science club for students. His school will get a new science laboratory, valued at $100,000.

The competition was open to students from around the world. More than 11,000 students competed in the 2019 competition.

There were then two rounds of judging -- the first by fellow students, followed by decisions made by a group of judges.

The 30 semifinalists competed in the Popular Vote contest on Facebook. People were invited to vote for their favorite semifinalist's work by "liking," "sharing," or posting a positive reaction.

During the 15-day competition, the 30 videos reached more than 500,000 people on the Breakthrough Prize Facebook page.

Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, partnered with the Breakthrough Prize Foundation. He praised Chen's science video.

"Jeffery is a natural science communicator," Khan said. "He artfully explains a complex topic and makes it easier to understand. We're proud to support Jeffery and all the other bright minds who participated [in the contest]."

A California newspaper, The Daily Journal, said the competition combined Chen's two great interests -- astronomy and film-making. The high school senior told the paper that film-making is "one of the most interesting ways to give an idea to an audience."

Chen also said he hopes to continue combining his interests as he studies environmental technology in college. He wants to work on climate change.

Videos made by the Breakthrough Junior Challenge finalists have been added to the Khan Academy website.

Words in This Story

cryptography – n. the art of writing or solving codes

trillion - n. the number 1,000,000,000,000 : one thousand billion

cosmic – adj. always used before a noun : of or relating to the universe or outer space

incredible – adj. difficult or impossible to believe

grateful – adj. feeling or showing thanks

promote – v. to make people aware of (something, such as a new product) through advertising7 : to make (something) more popular, well-known

round – n. one in a series of similar events

semifinalist – n. a person who wins in either one of two matches, games, or contests to decide which people or teams will be in the final part of a competition

positive – adj. good or useful

audience – n. a group of people who gather together to listen to something (such as a concert) or watch something (such as a movie or play) : the people who attend a performance


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1 Founder wigxF     
n.创始者,缔造者
参考例句:
  • He was extolled as the founder of their Florentine school.他被称颂为佛罗伦萨画派的鼻祖。
  • According to the old tradition,Romulus was the founder of Rome.按照古老的传说,罗穆卢斯是古罗马的建国者。
2 hawking ca928c4e13439b9aa979b863819d00de     
利用鹰行猎
参考例句:
  • He is hawking his goods everywhere. 他在到处兜售他的货物。
  • We obtain the event horizon and the Hawking spectrumformula. 得到了黑洞的局部事件视界位置和Hawking温度以及Klein—Gordon粒子的Hawking辐射谱。
3 astronomy hOQyf     
n.天文学
参考例句:
  • Mathematics is connected with astronomy.数学与天文学有联系。
  • Astronomy is an abstract subject.天文学是一门深奥的学科。
4 astronomers 569155f16962e086bd7de77deceefcbd     
n.天文学者,天文学家( astronomer的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Astronomers can accurately foretell the date,time,and length of future eclipses. 天文学家能精确地预告未来日食月食的日期、时刻和时长。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Astronomers used to ask why only Saturn has rings. 天文学家们过去一直感到奇怪,为什么只有土星有光环。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 cosmic Jn8yS     
adj.宇宙的,广大无边的
参考例句:
  • That is a cosmic law that must be respected.这是宇宙的法则必须遵守。
  • This has all the appearance of a cosmic free lunch.这就产生了广泛的免费午餐。
6 incredible q8fx7     
adj.难以置信的,不可信的,极好的,大量的
参考例句:
  • Some planets run at incredible speed.某些星球以难以置信的速度运行着。
  • Her answer showed the most incredible stupidity.她的回答显示出不可思议的愚蠢。
7 advertising 1zjzi3     
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
参考例句:
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。

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