Comstock Prize in Physics
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The Comstock Prize in Physics is awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences "for recent innovative discovery or investigation in electricity, magnetism, or radiant energy, broadly interpreted."[1]
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Honorees must be residents of North America. Named after Cyrus B. Comstock, it has been awarded about every five years since 1913.