Trio honoured for developing revolutionary materials for applications ranging from gas storage to drug delivery

Gli scienziati hanno creato materiali porosi, “simili alla borsa di Ermione in Harry Potter”. Possono assorbire acqua dai deserti o anidride carbonica dall’atm…

Stockholm (dpa) - Der Nobelpreis für Chemie geht in diesem Jahr an Susumu Kitagawa (Japan), Richard Robson (Australien) und Omar Yaghi (USA) für die Entwicklung metallorganischer…

The winners of the prestigious science prize were announced by the Nobel committee in Sweden.

Der Nobelpreis für Chemie geht in diesem Jahr an Susumu Kitagawa (Japan), Richard Robson (Australien) und Omar Yaghi (USA). Die Forscher entwickelten metallorganische…

Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M Yaghi's work can be used to harvest water from desert air.

Japan’s Susumu Kitagawa, UK-born Richard Robson and American-Jordanian Omar M Yaghi honoured for advancing material science and capturing gases.

According to experts, the chemists developed a new form of molecular architecture, creating molecular constructions with vast spaces that can transmit gases and other chemical…

Three scientists working in Australia, Japan and the United States won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work in molecular architecture.

Three scientists won the Nobel for developing material that can be used to capture carbon dioxide and harvest water from desert air

Trio honoured for developing revolutionary materials for applications ranging from gas storage to drug delivery

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