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Charlie McTernan | Building From Biology – Peptides as Building Blocks in Supramolecular Chemistry

Presenter Charlie McTernan Charlie McTernan is a physical sciences group leader at the Francis Crick Institute in London, and a lecturer at the Department of Chemistry at King’s College London. He is a supramolecular chemist, investigating how artificial molecular machines and metal-organic capsules can be applied in biomedical science. A group of scientists, entrepreneurs, and… Continue reading Charlie McTernan | Building From Biology – Peptides as Building Blocks in Supramolecular Chemistry

Adam Braunschweig | The Surface Chemistry Bottleneck @ Molecular Systems Design Workshop 2023

Presenter Adam Braunschweig, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center Adam B. Braunschweig is a Professor in the Nanoscience Initiative team at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center. He was formerly an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Miami and at New York University before deciding to take his talents to Manhattan.… Continue reading Adam Braunschweig | The Surface Chemistry Bottleneck @ Molecular Systems Design Workshop 2023

Existential Hope Special with Lee Cronin | Catalyzing Progress Through Chemistry

Presenter Lee Cronin Lee Cronin was born in the UK and was fascinated with science and technology from an early age getting his first computer and chemistry set when he was 8 years old. This is when he first started thinking about programming chemistry and looking for inorganic… Summary: In this thrilling episode of the… Continue reading Existential Hope Special with Lee Cronin | Catalyzing Progress Through Chemistry

Grace Han | Harnessing Photoinduced Phase Transition of Organic Materials for Energy Storage

Presenter Grace Han, Brandeis University Grace was born and raised in South Korea where she attended POSTECH and received BS in Chemistry. She spent a year in UC Berkeley and worked in the laboratory of Prof. Jeffrey Long to perform research in metal-organic frameworks. Then she pursued PhD in Chemistry at MIT… Harnessing Photoinduced Phase… Continue reading Grace Han | Harnessing Photoinduced Phase Transition of Organic Materials for Energy Storage

Matched donations, save the date, Chemistry Nobel recognizes molecular machines

Dear friends of Foresight, Happy Giving Tuesday! In addition to updates on our activities, we’re happy to announce a matching grant that allows us to double your donation between now and the end of the year. Your gift to Foresight can move the world in the right direction—towards technological abundance and freedom. We’re actively working… Continue reading Matched donations, save the date, Chemistry Nobel recognizes molecular machines

Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognizes molecular machines

Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, winner of 2007 Foresight Feynman Prize for Experiment, shares the 2016 Chemistry Nobel for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.

Roles of materials research and polymer chemistry in developing nanotechnology

Polymer chemistry and materials research provide opportunities to explore structures that harmonize phenomena unique to nanoscale technology, the role of mechanical forces generated at interfaces, and the responses of biological systems to mechanical stresses.

Tailoring the shapes of organic molecules by assembly-line synthesis

To emulate the process by which nature assembles complex organic molecules by passing subunits through a series of enzyme domains, UK chemists developed a procedure to elongate a boronic ester by using a reagent that inserts into carbon-boron bonds with precise control of molecular configuration.

AI for synthetic chemistry may provide more building blocks for nanotechnology

Millions of organic chemicals and reactions have been incoporated into a huge computer network along with search algorithms to find new synthetic pathways. A way to find new building blocks for molecular nanotechnology?

3D printers as universal chemistry sets for nanotechnology

Researchers have configured a 3D printer as an inexpensive, automated discovery platform for synthetic chemistry. A road to more complex molecular building blocks for nanotechnology?

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