Breakthrough Prizes
28-05-2025
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The 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was jointly awarded to four experimental collaborations operating at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC)—ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, and LHCb, with Indian scientists playing a key role in the success of the ALICE and CMS experiments.

About Breakthrough Prizes
- The Breakthrough Prizes honor important, primarily recent, achievements in the fields of Life Sciences (with a specific prize dedicated to work related to Parkinson’s Disease, and Neurodegenerative disorders), fundamental physics, and mathematics.
- These prestigious awards were founded in 2013 by Mark Zuckerberg and his spouse Priscilla Chan, former Google CEO Sergey Brin, Anne Wojcicki, the founder of the genomics company 23&Me, and tech investors Yuri and Julia Milner.
- Often referred to as the “Oscars of Science”, the mission of the Breakthrough Prizes is to recognize individual accomplishments, celebrate scientists as societal heroes, inspire future generations of scientists, and advocate for "science for the benefit of all" as a global, non-political organization.
- Each Breakthrough Prize carries a monetary award of $3 million, significantly higher than the Nobel Prize.
- Committees of previous laureates choose the winners from candidates nominated in a process that’s online and open to the public.
- They attend a televised award ceremony designed to celebrate their achievements and inspire the next generation of scientists. As part of the ceremony schedule, they also engage in a program of lectures and discussions.
- Those who make fresh discoveries again remain eligible for future Breakthrough Prizes.
Breakthrough Prizes FAQs
Q1: The Breakthrough Prizes primarily recognize achievements in which fields?
Ans: Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics, and Mathematics
Q2: What is the monetary value of each Breakthrough Prize?
Ans: $3 million
Q3: How are Breakthrough Prize winners selected?
Ans: By committees of previous laureates from public nominations.
Source: PIB