Future Science Prize

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The Future Science Prize (Chinese: 未來科學大獎) is a scientific award established in January 2016 by the Future Forum, a non-profit organization based in mainland China.[1] The award has sometimes been called "China's Nobel Prize" by the media.[2][3] It is awarded to outstanding scientists independently of their nationality, working on three main topics: life sciences, physical sciences, and mathematics and computer science (since 2017).[1][4]

The prize comes with a reward of ¥6,500,000 (approximately US$1 million).[1][4]

Nomination is by invitation only, and the review and final decision is taken by a scientific committee.[1]

Life Science Prize

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