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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 2006 — Theory
Amount
$5,000
Currency
USD
Date
October 2006
Notes
[Nanotechnology (Theory)] Theory and experimental demonstration of DNA computing and DNA origami — folding long single-stranded DNA into arbitrary two-dimensional shapes using short staple strands. The only team to win both Theory and Experiment prizes in the same year. Institutiexpand[Nanotechnology (Theory)] Theory and experimental demonstration of DNA computing and DNA origami — folding long single-stranded DNA into arbitrary two-dimensional shapes using short staple strands. The only team to win both Theory and Experiment prizes in the same year. Institution(s): California Institute of Technology.

Source evidence

1 src · 2 checks
confirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/20/2026
Grantee
Erik Winfree, Paul W.K. Rothemund
Date
2,006
Description
California Institute of Technology
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

NoteThe source confirms that the Feynman Theory Prize awards $5,000 annually and that 2006 would fall within the prize's history. However, the specific grantees (Erik Winfree, Paul W.K. Rothemund) and the exact date (2006-10) cannot be verified from this source text, as the 'Previous winners' section does not include 2006 data. The funder identifier 'NPPTvNqRXA' is also not mentioned in the source. While the prize details are confirmed, the specific 2006 award recipients are not addressed in the provided excerpt.

Case № _JjToEY4ZrFiled 4/29/2026Confidence 85%
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