Physicist Freeman J. Dyson will receive an award next month of greater monetary value than the Nobel prize.
Yet the $948,000 Templeton prize, to be presented in a public ceremony May 16 in Washington, D.C., will not recognize Dyson, 76, for his physics research. The annual honor goes to individuals for originality in advancing religious understanding.
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