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Meet 5 scientists reshaping the way we understand the world

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor
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New scientific findings come out every day. Frequently‍ enough, people only ‍learn about the researchers behind some of these ​discoveries years⁤ or decades later when they win a Nobel Prize. We think you‍ should​ know about them much sooner.

This year, Science News is highlighting five ⁢early- and mid-career scientists ‍as part of our Scientists to Watch series. Some are working to solve big ⁤societal ⁣challenges while others ‌aim to expand ​our knowledge of ⁤the world. Below, you’ll meet ⁢scientists who are ‌unraveling the mysteries of black ‍holes, investigating the geology of icy moons, tying childhood experiences to‍ mental⁣ health, studying diseases that disproportionately affect women of color and assessing the impact of ‍climate change on⁢ the Arctic.

For the first time, you can also watch interviews with the scientists. We hope ⁣you’ll be inspired by their passion⁤ for using science to answer big questions.As always,‌ please send nominations for next year’s Scientists⁣ to Watch to S2W@sciencenews.org. — Karen‌ Kwon, Research and Special Projects Editor

Meet 5 scientists reshaping the way we understand the world
Vanderbilt Univ.

alex lupsasca

Theoretical physicist Alex ‌Lupsasca is pushing for⁤ a ​space‌ telescope to glimpse the thin ring⁣ of light⁤ that ​is thought to surround every black hole.

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A portrait of Adeene Denton
A. Denton

Adeene⁤ Denton

Planetary scientist Adeene Denton runs computer simulations to ​investigate Pluto, the⁣ moons of Saturn and other icy bodies in the solar ‌system.

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A portrait of M.‌ Catalina⁢ “Cat” Camacho.
M.C. Camacho

M.Catalina “Cat” Camacho

A child-amiable brain imaging technique is ‍just one way⁣ neuroscientist Cat Camacho investigates ⁣how children learn to process emotions.

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A portrait of⁣ Marianne Falardeau
TÉLUQ University

Marianne Falardeau

Polar marine ecologist Marianne Falardeau investigates how Arctic ecosystems⁤ are shifting⁣ under climate change.

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