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Foresight Institute — program: Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology — annual award since 1993 recognizing advances in nanotechnology. Notable winners include Sir Fraser Stoddart (2007, Nobel Prize 2016) and David Baker (2004, Nobel Prize 2024).

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Last checked: 3/26/2026

The source text confirms that the Feynman Prize is a Foresight Institute program recognizing nanotechnology advances, which aligns with the core claim. However, the source excerpt does not address: (1) whether the award began in 1993, (2) whether it is annual, (3) Sir Fraser Stoddart's 2007 win and 2016 Nobel Prize, or (4) David Baker's 2004 win and 2024 Nobel Prize. These specific historical facts and winner details are unverifiable from the provided source text, which only discusses the 2023 awards ceremony. The claim is partially confirmed but lacks verification for key details.

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partial85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/26/2026
Found: The source confirms: (1) Feynman Prize is granted by Foresight Institute, (2) it recognizes achievements in nanotechnology, (3) there are multiple categories (Theoretical, Experimental, Student). The

Note: The source text confirms that the Feynman Prize is a Foresight Institute program recognizing nanotechnology advances, which aligns with the core claim. However, the source excerpt does not address: (1) whether the award began in 1993, (2) whether it is annual, (3) Sir Fraser Stoddart's 2007 win and 2016 Nobel Prize, or (4) David Baker's 2004 win and 2024 Nobel Prize. These specific historical facts and winner details are unverifiable from the provided source text, which only discusses the 2023 awards ceremony. The claim is partially confirmed but lacks verification for key details.

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