Congratulations to the 2025 winners of the international AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards! Read the full list of this year's winners – including journalists from Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. bit.ly/4oCwZtq
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We're thrilled to announce the 2026 #KavliPrize Laureates, scientists pushing boundaries of what humanity knows in #astrophysics#nanoscience#neuroscience. They have revealed new chapters in the story of our universe, the smallest materials, and how the brain works. 1/2
The AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards 2026 contest is now open for submissions! Established in 1945, the awards recognize outstanding reporting for a general audience on the sciences, engineering and mathematics. Enter your best science reporting at: sjawards.aaas.org/enter.
"In a time of uncertainty, it’s important to connect people to science. Sharing science isn't just about facts. It's about opening windows into the wonder, challenges and human side of science." Kavli's Brooke Smith celebrated @AAASKavli Science Journalism Award winners #AAASmtg
Yesterday at #AAASmtg, Max G. Levy (MMF '20) accepted his award at the @AAASKavli Science Journalism Awards Ceremony. He won for his piece in Quanta Magazine on electrostatic ecology. "I feel honestly as if I have the best job in the world," he said. Congrats Max!
Join us this evening in the Hyatt Regency Phoenix for a ceremony and reception honoring the 2025 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award winners. The event is open to all #AAASmtg registrants. aaas.confex.com/aaas/2026/me…
Attending the AAAS Annual Meeting in Phoenix next week? Join us Thursday evening for a ceremony and reception honoring the 2025 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award winners. The event is open to all #AAASmtg registrants. aaas.confex.com/aaas/2026/me…
Malawi's Mount Mulanje was "put under official protections in 1927, but severe deforestation and degradation [...] has led to the sharp decline of species [...] that cannot be found anywhere else in the world," writes @charles_pensulo. Read more here: bit.ly/490luFx.
Congratulations Max G. Levy for winning the Gold award in the Magazine category of the International @AAASKavli Science Journalism Awards! 🎉 Max was a #MassMediaFellow at @WIRED in 2020, sponsored by @APSphysics. Check out the award winning piece: bit.ly/3Y9qrGW
Congratulations to the 2025 winners of the international AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards! Read the full list of this year's winners – including journalists from Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. bit.ly/4oCwZtq
ALT A collage featuring individual portraits of the thirty-three 2025 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award winners.
We're thrilled to share that "The Leap," from Science Friday and @Hypothesisfund, is a winner of the 2025 @AAASKavli Science Journalism Gold Award for Audio. Explore the entire 10-part series here: buff.ly/rlL5C0h
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Congratulations to @callimcflurry for winning the Gold Award in the Science Reporting—Small Outlet category of the 2025 @AAASKavli Science Journalism Awards. Read the multi-award-winning piece: thetransmitter.org/science-a…
ALT Image displaying the Children's Science News Silver Award for 'Amazon Adventure' by National Geographic Kids, featuring portraits of award recipients Julia Dias Carneiro and Allyson Shaw. Logos of AAAS and The Kavli Foundation are also shown.
Congratulations to “Children’s Science News” Gold Award winner Avery Elizabeth Hurt. @SN_Exploresbit.ly/49QBZpC
ALT Graphic for AAAS Kavli Children's Science News Gold Award winner Avery Elizabeth Hurt. The image includes logos for AAAS and The Kavli Foundation, and text showcasing the award-winning story, "Are plants intelligent? It seems to depend on how you define it" for Science News Explores.
ALT Graphic for AAAS Kavli Audio Silver Award winners Ben Motley and Anand Jagatia. Includes title of their winning BBC episode: 'CrowdScience: Is anything truly random?'
ALT Image of the Audio Gold Award presented by AAAS and The Kavli Foundation, featuring portraits of four recipients: Flora Lichtman, Annette Heist, Pajau Vangay, and David Sanford, alongside the titles of the winning episodes from their Science Friday series 'The Leap.'
ALT Graphic featuring Video In-Depth Reporting Silver Award winner Cosima Dannoritzer. Inclues title of winning work: 'Sense of Smell: In Search of the Lost Meaning,' produced by Découpages and Galaxie for ARTE.tv. Includes logos for AAAS and The Kavli Foundation.
Congratulations to “Video In-Depth Reporting” Gold Award winning @veritasium team Gregor Čavlović, Derek Muller and Zoe Heron. bit.ly/3JyC2fj
ALT Image displaying Video In-Depth Reporting Gold Award recipients Gregor Čavlovič, Derek Muller, and Zoe Heron for the Veritasium documentary 'How One Company Secretly Poisoned The Planet.' Logos of AAAS and The Kavli Foundation are included.
Congratulations to “Video Spot News/Feature Reporting” Silver Award winner Adam Cole. bit.ly/3JU3V1d
ALT Image displaying the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award for Video Spot News/Feature Reporting Silver Award. The text reads 'How dangerous could one beer be?' by Howtown, featuring a photo of award recipient Adam Cole.