Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
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David Gross has been named a recipient of the 2026 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, a $3 million award recognizing lifetime contributions to theoretical physics. This prize was announced in mid-April 2026 and highlights Gross’s long-standing work on asymptotic freedom, quantum chromodynamics, and string theory.
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The Breakthrough Prize Foundation publicly announced the 2026 laureates on April 18, 2026, with Gross featured alongside other distinguished physicists. The UCSB and broader physics community celebrated the award as a high-profile acknowledgment of Gross’s influence across multiple areas of fundamental physics.
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Coverage notes that Gross’s career spans six decades of theoretical physics leadership, including roles at UCSB and influential work in unifying forces and understanding the strong interaction. Public-facing articles summarize his impact from quantum chromodynamics to string theory and his advocacy for basic science.
If you’d like, I can compile a brief, sourced timeline of Gross’s key contributions and provide direct links to the official Breakthrough Prize announcements and UCSB statements.