Frenchman Jean-Pierre Sauvage, British-born J Fraser Stoddart and Dutch scientist Bernard Feringa earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with regard to developing molecular machines.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences stated the laureates share the 930,000 US dollars reward for the design and synthesis of molecules with controllable movements, which has the potential to execute a task when energy is added.
The Medicine prize proceeded to go to a Japanese biologist who found out the process by which a cell breaks down and recycles content. The Physics prize had been shared by three British-born scientists for theoretical breakthroughs that shed light on strange states of matter.
The Nobel Awards are going to be given out at ceremonies in Stockholm and Oslo on December 10, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel’s death in 1896.
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