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5 Indian scientists win 2025 Inflection Award for climate research

April 2025 250 views 01 Min 03 Sec

 

Five Indian researchers are among 30 scientists awarded the prestigious 2025 Inflection Awards for climate research. Organized by Marble, a European climate-tech venture studio, and supported by Breakthrough Energy Fellows and the Quadrature Climate Foundation, the Inflection Awards celebrate early-career scientists tackling one of humanity’s greatest challenges, that is climate change.

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