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Verdictunverifiable85%
2 checks · 1 src · 4/29/2026

1 → unverifiable; dissent: 1 → confirmed

Our claim

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Name
Feynman Prize 2012 — Theory
Amount
$5,000
Currency
USD
Date
October 2012
Notes
[Nanotechnology (Theory)] General theory of DNA strand displacement cascades, showing that systems of DNA molecules can be designed with arbitrary dynamic behavior and are Turing-complete, proving DNA molecules can compute any function. Institution(s): University of California, San Francisco.

Source evidence

1 src · 2 checks
confirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/20/2026
Grantee
David Soloveichik
Date
2,012
Description
University of California, San Francisco
Focus Area
theory
Source Url
https://foresight.org/prizes/feynman-prizes/

NoteDeterministic match: grantee, date matched in source snapshot (70 rows)

unverifiable85%Haiku 4.5 · 3/25/2026

NoteWhile the source confirms the Feynman Prize Theory category exists and has a $5,000 amount, the specific 2012 winner (David Soloveichik) cannot be verified from the provided excerpt. The text lists previous winners starting from 2013 but is truncated before showing the complete 2012 winners. Additionally, 'NPPTvNqRXA' as a funder identifier cannot be verified—the source identifies the funder as 'Foresight Institute' but does not provide this code.

Case № YirKbHsh5sFiled 4/29/2026Confidence 85%
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