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Nanobowl Video Contest Winners Announced

MAR 27, 2008
Physics Today

PhysicsCentral , the American Physical Society’s public outreach website, announces its Nanobowl Contest winners. Contestants submitted a video demonstrating some aspect of physics in football. The award was the world’s smallest trophy, a nanoscale trophy created by Craighead Lab at Cornell University.

The grand prize winners were Tyler Johnson, Zachery McKinnon, and Christopher Ding, high school students from Rochester Hills, Michigan, for their video, “Nanobowl X^-IX”

In addition to the Grand Prize, prizes were awarded for People’s Choice, Most Inspirational, Most Creative, and Most Heartwarming.

View videos: PhysicsCentral

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