2010 Kavli Prize Announcement Liveblog...

...is over here, where you can also see a live stream and comment thread. I'm in there via the Kimmel Center's liveblogging booth, but you can also follow me (or the #WSF10 tag) on Twitter.

We're going live to Norway as we speak, so tune in!

Update: Your 2010 Kavli Prize Winners:

Astrophysics
Jerry Nelson
Raymond Wilson
Roger Angel

Nanoscience
Nadrian Seeman
Donald Eigler

Neuroscience
Thomas Suedhof
Richard Scheller
James Rothman

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Wonderful picks! Congratulations to everyone!

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