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What are the science and technology-related awards in China and other countries in the world?
China: The highest science and technology award, natural science award, technological invention award, scientific and technological progress award and international scientific and technological cooperation award.

World:

Nobel Prize: Founded by Swedish chemist Nobel. Six awards in physics, chemistry, medicine and physiology, literature, peace and economics. Awarded on February 10 every year.

Balsay Prize: Founded by Italian journalist Balsay, it rewards people who have made outstanding contributions to peace, art and science.

Kchoft Award: Founded by Swedish industrialist Kchoft. Every year, 654.38 million dollars are awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of astronomy, biology, medicine, mathematics and earth sciences.

Wolff Prize: Founded by German physicist Wolff. Those who have made outstanding contributions in agriculture, physics, medicine, chemistry, mathematics, etc. will be awarded 654.38+million yuan every year.

Vivoson Prize: awarded by Columbia University in the United States, it rewards people who have made outstanding contributions in the field of earth science.

Horwitz Award: awarded by Columbia University once a year, with an amount of 25,000 US dollars, to reward people who have made outstanding contributions to medicine.

Kitai Prize: awarded once a year by a special foundation in new york, the prize is 654.38 US dollars+00,000 yuan, which is awarded to people who have made outstanding contributions in psychiatric research.

Kalinga Prize: Award to those who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of education, culture and science.

Getty Award: $50,000 is awarded annually to outstanding wildlife conservationists.

Welch Prize: The prize amount is $6.5438+$0.5 million, which is used to reward people who have made outstanding contributions in the field of chemistry.