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Nobel Prize 2025 Chemistry Winners: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this year is out. The winners — Richard Robson, Susumu Kitagawa, and Omar Yaghi — have been honoured for creating molecular ...
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on Wednesday awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal–organic frameworks.” The ...
Winning scientists based in US, Australia and Japan Research created materials that can store large amount of gas in tiny volume Applications could include tackling climate change or lack of fresh ...
This annual award celebrates transformative achievements that have advanced the frontiers of chemical science and moved society forward. The scientific world is abuzz as the 2025 Nobel Prize in ...
The story so far: For centuries, chemistry’s main terrain was to craft ever more complex molecules but it soon became clear to scientists that they were all confined to their own boundaries. The Nobel ...
Scientists Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi won the 2025 Nobel chemistry prize for developing a new form of molecular architecture, yielding materials that can help tackle challenges ...
Abstract: During the last decade, possibilities to realize new phenomena and create new applications by varying system properties in time have gained increasing attention in many research fields.
Three scientists who developed a class of extremely porous materials known as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Susumu Kitagawa at Kyoto University in ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded for a versatile technology that can be used for an astonishing variety of purposes, from environmental remediation to drug delivery and energy ...
The prize was awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi for the development of an architecture that some chemists compare with a molecular sponge. By Alexa Robles-Gil and Ali Watkins ...
Three scientists who discovered how to create a class of remarkable materials with microscopic cavities that are ideal for stashing away molecules of other substances have been awarded this year’s ...