By Dylan Loeb McClain J. Fraser Stoddart, a Scottish-born scientist who went from playing with construction sets as a boy to ...
Forty years after scientists discovered methods for creating mechanical molecular bonds, experts have created a mechanically interlocked 2D material that’s much stronger than Kevlar. With 100 trillion ...
EVANSTON, Ill. - Sir Fraser Stoddart, who taught chemistry at Northwestern University and won the Nobel Prize in 2016, died last month at the age of 82. Stoddart was known as a pioneer in the fields ...
From powering batteries with waste to shaping the future of armor, Northwestern researchers have been busy. The Daily ...
In an exciting twist, researchers at Northwestern University have come up with a new material that might just give ...
Sir Fraser Stoddart was one of three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016. Provided Share Nearly 35 years ago, Sir Fraser Stoddart changed what was possible when building ...
Fraser Stoddart, an organic chemist who shared a Nobel Prize for helping explore the potential of infinitesimal “molecular machines” that could one day revolutionize fields such as medicine ...
The first-ever 2D polymer with mechanically interlocked bonds developed in the US shows high flexibility and strength.
In a remarkable feat of chemistry, a Northwestern University-led research team has developed the first two-dimensional (2D) ...
MELBOURNE - Sir James Fraser Stoddart, a Scottish-born scientist who went from playing with construction sets as a boy to ...