The Oscars. The Booker prize. The Nobels. The award ceremonies that punctuate our 12 months are all inherently backward-looking, celebrating previous achievements. However there’s one other kind of award, one that appears to the longer term – the problem prize. Such prizes don’t recognise previous successes, relatively incentivise future ones.
The concept is easy: a problem is chosen – with a clear-cut goal – and a jackpot is obtainable to whoever first reaches that aim. Examples embody the Longitude Prize on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), which has…