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Kitagawa, Robson, and Yaghi | Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025

Kitagawa, Robson, and Yaghi | Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Prize Outreach 2025. Wed. 8 Oct 2025. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2025/summary/

Press Release https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2025/press-release/

Popular Information https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2025/popular-information/

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Welcome to 🎙️ Revise and Resubmit — the podcast where great research meets real storytelling! ✍️💡

Today’s episode isn’t just another academic highlight… it’s history in the making. 🧪🏆 We’re diving into the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded to three brilliant minds — Susumu KitagawaRichard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi — for something that sounds straight out of science fiction but will redefine real life: metal–organic frameworks or MOFs. 🌌

Their work? Imagine molecules arranged like airy cathedrals — vast internal rooms where gases can wander, reactions can ignite, and pollutants can be trapped. A molecular architecture that's not just clever... it breathes. 🌬️✨

It all began back in the late '80s when Robson dreamed of combining copper ions and multi-armed molecules into elegant, porous crystals — and decades later, thanks to Kitagawa and Yaghi’s structural breakthroughs, these frameworks can now capture carbon, harvest water from desert air, and shape the future of sustainable chemistry. 🌍🧭

This is no small footnote — it’s a celebration of human curiosity engineered into atoms. And trust me, we’ll unpack how this discovery might ripple beyond the lab — from climate solutions to smart materials. ⚗️💭

Make sure to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify, follow our YouTube channel “Weekend Researcher”, and catch us on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast. 🎧📱📺

Because today, science doesn’t just sparkle — it connects.

So here’s the question that will guide today’s episode:
🤔 If molecules can be designed to trap air itself… what else can we ask matter to remember?

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