Science Writing Award
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) institute their Science Writing Award to "promote effective science communication in print and broadcast media in order to improve the general public's appreciation of physics, astronomy, and allied science fields." [1] The winner receives $3000, and an engraved Windsor Chair. The awards is given in four broad categories: 1) Work by a Professional Journalist, 2) work by a practicing scientist, 3) work intended for children and 4) work done in broadcast media. Notable winners of this award include Nobel Prize winners Charles Townes, Steven Weinberg; other notables winners include Simon Singh, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Lawrence Krauss, John Wheeler, Kip Thorne, Leonard Susskind, Clifford Martin Will, Abraham Pais, Heinz Pagels, Banesh Hoffmann, and Martin Gardner.
Past Winners: Journalist
2006 - Barbara Goldsmith WW Norton and Atlas Books "Obsessive Genius"
2005 - Michael Moyer Popular Science "Journey to the 10th Dimension"
2004 - J. Madeleine Nash Warner Books El Niño: Unlocking the Secrets of the Master Weather-Maker [2]
2003 - Diane Tennant The Virginian-Pilot "A Cosmic Tale"
2002 - No award given
2001 - Marcia Bartusiak Joseph Henry Press Einstein's Unfinished Symphony [3] [4]
2000 - Ron Cowen USA Today "Quantum Leap in Research Draws Cosmic Insight Closer"
Science News "Travelin' Light"
The Washington Post "Now Hear This!"
1999 - Michael Lemonick Other Worlds: The Search for Life in the Universe Simon & Schuster
1998 - Robyn Suriano and Todd Halvorson Florida Today "Cassini: Debating the Risks"
1997 - Hazel Muir New Scientist Magazine "Watch Out, Here Comes the Sun" "A Fast Rain's Going to Fall"
1996 - K.C. Cole The Los Angeles Times (3 newspaper articles)
1995 - Gary Taubes Discover Magazine "Welcome to Femtoland"
1994 - Dick Teresi Omni Magazine "The Last Great Experiment of the 20th Century"
1993- Billy Goodman Air & Space Magazine "The Planet Hunters"
1992 - Dennis Overbye Harper Collins Publishers Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos
1991 - Charles Petit Mosiac Magazine "Vanishingly Close to Absolute Zero"
1990 - Jerry Bishop The Wall Street Journal "Cold Fusion" [5]
1989 - Timothy Ferris William & Morrow Inc Coming of Age in the Milky Way
1988 - Richard Preston The Atlantic Monthly Press First Light
1987 - Shannon Brownlee & Allan Chen Discover Magazine "Waiting for the Big One"
1986 - Arthur Fisher Mosaic "Chaos: The Ultimate Asymmetry"
1985 - Ben Patrusky World Book Yearbook "The Wandering Continents"
1984 - John Tierney Discover Magazine "Perpetual Commotion"
1983 - Martin Gardner Discover Magazine "Quantum Weirdness"
1982 - Marcia F. Bartusiak Discover Magazine "The Ultimate Timepiece"
1981 - Leo Janus Science 80 Magazine "Timekeepers of the Solar System"
1980 - Dennis Overbye Omni Magazine "The Wizard of Time and Space"
1979 - Robert C. Cowen The Christian Science Monitor "The New Astronomy"
1978 - Timothy Ferris The Red Limit: The Search for the Edge of the Universe
1977 - William D. Metz Science Magazine "Fusion Research"
1976 - Frederic Golden Time Magazine "Forecast: Earthquake"
1975 - Tom Alexander Fortune Magazine "Ominous Changes in the World's Weather"
1974 - Patrick Young The National Observer "A Quake Is Due at..."
1973 - Edward Edelson The New York News "The Mystery of Space"
1972 - Jerry E. Bishop The Wall Street Journal "Celestial Clue"
1971 - Kenneth Weaver National Geographic "Voyage to the Planets"
1970 - C.P. Gilmore Popular Science "Can We Stop Earthquakes from Happening"
1969 - Walter S. Sullivan The New York Times "Flight of Apollo 8"
1968 - William J. Perkinson The Baltimore Sun "ABM Primer: Physics for Defense"
Past winners: Scientist
2006 - Simon Singh Harper Collins "Big Bang"
2005 - Neil DeGrasse Tyson Natural History Magazine "In the Beginning"
2004 - Len Fisher Arcade Publishing, Inc. "How to Dunk a Doughnut: The Science of Everyday Life" www.lenfisher.co.uk [6]
2003 - Ray Jayawardhana Astronomy Magazine "Beyond Black"
2002 - Lawrence Krauss Little, Brown & Co Atom: An Odyssey from the Big Bang to Life on Earth...and Beyond
Honorable Mention: Ken Croswell The Free Press The Universe at Midnight
2001 - Neil de Grasse Tyson, Charles Liu, and Robert Irion Joseph Henry Press One Universe[7]
2000 - Charles H. Townes 9Charles Townes) Oxford University Press How the Laser Happened
1999 - John Wheeler and Kenneth Ford W.W. Norton Geons, Black Holes & Quantum Foam
1998 - Leonard Susskind Scientific American Magazine Black Holes and the Information Paradox
1997 - Award postponed until 1998
1996 - Mitchell Begelman & Martin Rees W.H. Freeman & Co. Gravity's Fatal Attraction - Black Holes in the Universe
1995 - Eric J. Chaisson HarperCollins Publishing The Hubble Wars
1994 - Kip S. Thorne (Kip Thorne) W.W. Norton & Company Black Holes and Time Warps; Einstein's Outrageous Legacy
1993 - Hans C. von Baeyer Random House Taming the Atom
1992 - David C. Cassidy W.H. Freeman & Co. Uncertainty: The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg
1991 - H.W. Lewis W.W. Norton & Co. Technological Risk
1990 - Bruce Murray W.W. Norton & Co. Journey Into Space
1989 - Mark Littmann John Wiley & Sons Planets Beyond: Discovering the Outer Solar System
1988 - Michael Riordan Simon & Schuster The Hunting of the Quark
1987 - Clifford Martin Will Basic Books Was Einstein Right?
1986 - Donald Goldsmith Walker and Company Nemesis: The Death Star
1985 - Edwin C. Krupp MacMillan Publishing Company The Comet and You
1984 - George Greenstein Freundlich Books Frozen Star
1983 - Abraham Pais Oxford University Press Subtle Is the Lord...The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein
1982 - Heinz Pagels Simon & Schuster The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature
1981 - Eric Chaisson Little, Brown & Company Cosmic Dawn
1980 - William J. Kaufmann, III W.H. Freeman & Company Black Holes and Warped Spacetime
1979 - Hans C. von Baeyer Alumni Gazette, College of William & Mary "The Wonder of Gravity"
1978 - Edwin C. Krupp Doubleday & Company In Search of Ancient Astronomies
1977 - Steven Weinberg Basic Books, Inc. The First Three Minutes
1976 - Jeremy Bernstein The New Yorker "Physicist: I.I. Rabi"
1975 - Robert H. March Science Year "The Quandry Over Quarks"
1974 - Robert D. Chapman NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Comet Kohoutek
1973 - Banesh Hoffmann Viking Press Albert Einstein: Creator and Rebel
1972 - Dietrich Schroeer Addison-Wesley Physics & Its Fifth Dimension: Society
1971 - Robert H. March MacGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. Physics for Poets
1970 - Jeremy Bernstein (written for) Atomic Energy Commission The Elusive Neutrino
1969 - Kip S. Thorne Science Year "The Death of a Star"
Past Winners: Children's
2006 - David Garrison, Shannon Hunt and Jude Isabella Kids Can Press "Fantastic Feats and Failures"
2005 - Bea Uusma Schyffert Chronicle Books "The Man Who Went to the Far Side of the Moon"
2004 - Marianne Dyson National Geographic "Home on the Moon: Living in the Space Frontier" [8]
2003 - Ron Miller Twenty-First Century Books, a Division of The Millbrook Press Worlds Beyond Series: Extrasolar Planets, The Sun, Jupiter, and Venus
2002 - Fred Bortz The Millbrook Press Techno-Matter: The Materials Behind the Marvels
2001 - Cynthia Pratt Nicolson Kids Can Press Exploring Space [9]
2000 - Jill Frankel Hauser Williamson Publishing Science Play! Gizmos & Gadgets
1999 - Elaine Scott Hyperion Books for Children Close Encounters
1998 - Barbara Taylor Henry Holt and Company Earth Explained
1997 - Donald Silver Silver Burdett Press Extinction is Forever
1996 - Steve Tomecek W.H. Freeman and Company Bouncing & Bending Light
1995 - Sally Ride and Tam O'Shaughnessy Crown Publishers, Inc. The Third Planet: Exploring the Earth from Space
1994 - Wendy Baker, Andrew Haslam, and Alexandra Parsons Macmillan Make it Work!
1993 - Gail Gibbons Holiday House Stargazers
1992 - Gloria Skurzynski Bradbury Press Almost The Real Thing
1991 - Richard Maurer Simon & Schuster Inc. Airborne
1990 - David Macaulay Houghton Mifflin Company The Way Things Work
1989 - Gail Kay Haines Putnam & Grosset Micromysteries
1988 - Susan Kovacs Buxbaum, Rita Golden Graham, and Maryann Cocca-Leffler Basic Books Splash! All About Baths
Past winner: Broadcast Media
2006 - David Kestenbaum National Public Radio "Einstein's Miraculous Year: How Smart was Einstein?"
2005 - John Palfreman WNET New York "Innovation: Light Speed"
2004 - William S. Hammack "Public Radio Pieces" WILL-AM Radio
2003 - Jim Handman, Pat Senson, and Bob McDonald CBC Radio "It's About Time"
2002 - David Kestenbaum National Public Radio "Measuring Muons" (Real Media file)
2001 - Jon Palfreman WGBH- Frontline/NOVA "What's Up with the Weather?" [10]
2000 - Craig Heaps KTVU- TV Time & Space Space Weather
1999 - Dan Falk CBC Radio From Empedocles to Einstein
1998 - Sandy Rathbun and Dave Greenleaf KVOA-TV Asteroid: The Real Story
References
- ^ http://www.aip.org/aip/writing/
- ^ http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA504636.html
- ^ http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p68a.html
- ^ http://www.insidescience.org/isns/reports/2007/001.html
- ^ http://www.newenergytimes.com/PR/TheFirstColdFusionJournalist.htm
- ^ http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA504636.html
- ^ http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p68a.html
- ^ http://www.agu.org/inside/honors.html#Sullivan
- ^ http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p68a.html
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