Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says molecular machines "will most likely be used in the development of things such as new materials, sensors and energy storage systems".
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2016 has been awarded to Jean-Pierre
Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for developing
molecular machines.
Announcing the Prize on Wednesday in Stockholm, a statement from the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said,"The development of computing
demonstrates how the miniaturisation of technology can lead to a
revolution. The 2016 Nobel laureates in Chemistry have miniaturised
machines and taken chemistry to a new dimension.
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