Molecular Machines – Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016

Molecular Machines – Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016

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Molecular Machines – Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 for the creation of molecular machines. We often wonder what technology will be available in the future. Compared to the machines of the past, we have already made great strides. But where will we go next? Find out how this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded to three scientists who have developed machines at the molecular level, proves that we are already developing the machines of tomorrow.

Author: Sheri Rahman

This video was produced as part of the "Nobel Project" in cooperation with Wikimedia Sweden.

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http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2016/
Ramström, Olof (2016). Molecular Machines. Scientific Background to the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Compiled by the Chemistry Class of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Fernhold, Ann (2016). How Molecules Became Machines. Popular Science Context
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_machine

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