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were announced on Wednesday, at an awards ceremony. The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes recognize excellence across various fields of science, with categories including research, innovation, leadership, science communication, and citizen science. Finalists and winners in categories such as infectious diseases, environmental research, innovative technology, and more, were celebrated for their contributions to the scientific community. 

Key Information

What: The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are Australia's leading national science awards. 

When: The winners for the 2025 awards were announced on September 3, 2025. 

Where: The prizes are awarded by the Australian Museum. 

Categories and Examples

Research & Innovation:

Recognizes groundbreaking scientific discoveries and technological advancements. Examples include research on transforming plastic waste into fuel, a 3D model for Parkinson's disease, and a system for restoring marine habitats. 

Leadership:

Celebrates individuals and teams that have made significant contributions to scientific leadership and strategy. 

Science Engagement:

Honors efforts to communicate scientific ideas and discoveries to the public. The University of Sydney Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize is an example, encouraging school students to create videos about science. 

Citizen Science:

Acknowledges the contributions of the public to scientific research. 

You can find the full list of finalists and further details on the Australian Museum website. 

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