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Five scientists won the 2025 Palladium Global Science Award for breakthroughs in sustainable technologies.
The 2025 Palladium Global Science Award, held in Hong Kong, honored five scientists for breakthroughs in palladium-based technologies.
Distinguished Professor Chao-Jun Li of McGill University won top prize for a catalyst that converts methane and carbon dioxide into methanol, reducing emissions.
Professor Makoto Fujita of the University of Tokyo earned second place for developing palladium nanostructures with applications in electronics and medicine.
Senior Professor Natesan Thirupathi of Delhi University won for advancing green drug development, while Professor Michael Joseph Krische of the University of Texas received second place for a method to streamline pharmaceutical synthesis.
Associate Professor Safa Faris Kayed of Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University won for PalladClear, a system that purifies wastewater and recovers valuable metals.
The award, supported by global partners, aims to promote sustainable innovation and will launch its next cycle in spring 2026.
Cinco científicos ganaron el Premio Palladium Global Science 2025 por avances en tecnologías sostenibles.