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October 2016
Chemists
Jean-Pierre Sauvage of France, Scotland's Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Dutch Bernard
L. Feringa on Wednesday won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on
molecular machines.
The
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the prize jointly to Sauvage who
works at Strasbourg University, Stoddart from the Northwestern University in
the US and Feringa from Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences "for the
design and synthesis of molecular machines". The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
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statement on the official website of the Nobel Prize said the trio worked on
molecular machines -- controllable, nanometre-sized structures that can convert
chemical energy into mechanical force and motion. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
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have developed molecules with controllable movements, which can perform a task
when energy is added, it said. The
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The
2016 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry have miniaturised machines and taken
chemistry to a new dimension, the statement said.The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
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