Abstract

On 19 May the Longitude Prize 2014 was launched at the BBC’s New Broadcasting House, London. Funded by Nesta, a charity dedicated to innovation, the prize offers a £10m (€12m; $17m) reward for solving the greatest scientific challenge of our time. The focus of the challenge is to be decided by public vote and the polls are open until 25 June. Six shortlisted challenges cover a range …

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