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The trio share the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work in the development of metal–organic frameworks that dates back to 1989. Chair of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry Heiner Linke makes a demonstration,
Researchers credited federal support for making their groundbreaking discoveries possible, even as funding cuts threaten future innovation.
Three scientists shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for their work developing a new form of molecular architecture. “Through the development of metal-organic frameworks, the laureates have provided chemists with new opportunities for solving some of the challenges we face,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.
Three scientists, including a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, have won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discoveries leading to a new form of molecular architecture.
On October 9, 2025, Prime Minister Ishiba held an online meeting with Dr. KITAGAWA Susumu, Distinguished Professor at Kyoto University, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and conveyed his congratulations,
TOKYO -- The Nobel Prize in chemistry for 2025 has been awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, a professor at Kyoto University in Japan, and two other scientists for the development of a new form of molecular architecture, called metal-organic frameworks (MOF), the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced in Stockholm on Wednesday.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumnus Omar M. Yaghi, now a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, has been named one of the
Omar Yahgi, who was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Princeton in May 2025, received the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for his pioneering work in developing Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs).
The 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded for the development of metal–organic frameworks: molecular structures that have large spaces within them, capable of capturing and storing gases and other chemicals.
The reception area at Yoshida Dormitory, a 105-year-old student residency in Kyoto University, is reached via a short lane lined by tall gingko trees and rows of bicycles, some of which look like they have been stationary for as long it would take to ...
The long-lost Awata Dai-Toro floats have been revived and are now a highlight of the annual Awata Festival in October
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Japan Celebrates Double Nobel Wins, Eyes Literature Prize
Japan celebrated as Kitagawa Susumu (Kitagawa Susumu, 74 years old), a special professor at Kyoto University, was selected as a co-recipient of this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This marks the first time in a decade that two or more Japanese nationals have won Nobel Prizes in the same year.