Index
Funding Program BaJ3RF-cs9
Verdictpartial95%
2 checks · 1 src · 4/29/2026⚠ Headline partial — 1 high-relevance source partial, 1 high-relevance source confirmed.
1 → partial; dissent: 1 → confirmed
Our claim
entire record- Name
- Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology (Theory)
- Description
Annual $5,000 prize for theoretical work advancing molecular manufacturing — the construction of atomically-precise products through molecular machine systems. Named after Richard Feynman's 1959 lecture 'There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.' Two Feynman Prize recipients later wo… expand
Annual $5,000 prize for theoretical work advancing molecular manufacturing — the construction of atomically-precise products through molecular machine systems. Named after Richard Feynman's 1959 lecture 'There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.' Two Feynman Prize recipients later won Nobel Prizes: David Baker (2004 Feynman → 2024 Chemistry Nobel) and J. Fraser Stoddart (2007 Feynman → 2016 Chemistry Nobel).- Program Type
- prize
- Total Budget
- 5000
- Currency
- USD
- Status
- open
- Notes
- Awarded since 1993. Originally a single biennial prize; split into Theory and Experiment categories in 1997.
Source evidence
1 src · 2 checksconfirmed95%Haiku 4.5 · 4/27/2026
NoteRe-check. Previous verdict: partial. Verdict changed.
partial95%qua650-retro-scan-subject-identity · 4/21/2026
NoteQUA-650 retro-scan: The source is about the Feynman Prizes as a whole program with multiple categories, not specifically about the 'Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology (Theory)' as a distinct entity. Per QUA-648, a specific category/subcategory is a different entity from the broader prize program that contains it.
Case № BaJ3RF-cs9Filed 4/29/2026Confidence 95%