Molecules for making nanomachines snare chemistry Nobel

Tiny motors have potential uses in medicine, computing

chemistry Nobel winner

LIVING LARGE Jean-Pierre Sauvage, J. Fraser Stoddart, and Bernard Feringa won the 2016 Nobel Prize in chemistry for constructing teeny-tiny molecular machines.

L-R: ISIS, Northwestern University, University of Groningen

Motors too small to see with the eye may soon have the power to drive innovations in chemistry, biology and computing.