Scientists Earn Nobel Prize for Incredible Tech that Could Impact Billions of People: 'Indescribable'
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Scientists earn Nobel Prize for incredible tech that could impact billions of people: 'Indescribable'
When Omar Yaghi picked up the phone at Frankfurt Airport to learn he had just won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, he called the feeling "indescribable." The recognition honors Yaghi — a Palestinian-American scientist at UC Berkeley — along with Susumu Kitagawa of Kyoto University and Richard Robson of the University of Melbourne for developing a breakthrough material that can pull clean water from the air. The invention, known as metal-organ…
Two Japanese Nobel Prize winners discuss AI - The Indian Awaaz
Two Japanese scientists who won Nobel Prizes this year have agreed that scientific breakthroughs require inspiration by researchers rather than the use of artificial intelligence. Sakaguchi Shimon is a co-winner of the prize for physiology or medicine, while Kitagawa Susumu is a co-winner of the chemistry prize. The two met for discussions at a news conference hosted by Kyoto University, their alma mater, on Monday. Asked about the use of AI in …
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