Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi's work was likened to Hermione's handbag in "Harry Potter." ...
Three scientists, including one from the U.S., share the 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing “metal-organic frameworks,” versatile molecular cages that can trap contaminants, store energy and ...
Three scientists who developed a class of extremely porous materials known as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have won the this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Susumu Kitagawa at Kyoto University in ...
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John Martinis built an electrical circuit-based oscillator on a microchip.
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Algorithm reveals 'magic sizes' for assembling programmable icosahedral shells at minimal cost
Over the past decade, experts in the field of nanotechnology and materials science have been trying to devise architectures composed of small structures that spontaneously arrange themselves following ...
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Nobel prize in chemistry awarded for work on molecular architecture
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi have been honoured for the development of metal-organic frameworks, structures with large cavities in which molecules can flow in and out ...
Japan's Susumu Kitagawa, UK-born Richard Robson and American-Jordanian Omar M. Yaghi on Wednesday won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing so-called metal–organic frameworks, the Nobel jury ...
John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis get the award for demonstrating quantum mechanical effects at the macroscale ...
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