Breakthrough Prize Winners: Team That Took First Image Of A Black Hole Awarded $3 Million

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The team that took the 1st image of a black hole is one of the 2020 Breakthrough Prize winners by TheAlexKnapp

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“More and more you need teams to execute on the initial vision, and one of the things I take the most pride in is this team we’ve assembled,” he says. “It’s so robust, it’s very expert, and it allowed us to do something that I don’t think one group could have pulled off.” For the Life Sciences, four Breakthrough Prizes were awarded to the following individuals and teams:

David Julius of the University of California San Francisco for his discovery of the mechanisms in cells that produce pain. That in turn could potentially lead to a generation of painkillers that are both precise and don’t use opioids.

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