Nobel Prize For Chemistry To Duo For New Way To Make Molecules

Nobel Prize For Chemistry To Duo For New Way To Make Molecules

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Nobel Prize For Chemistry To Duo For New Way To Make Molecules

The Nobel Prize for chemistry has been awarded to German scientist Benjamin List of the Max Planck Institute and Scotland-born scientist David W C MacMillan of Princeton University.

According to a report from AP, they were cited for their work in developing a new way for building molecules known as "asymmetric organocatalysis."

The winners were announced Wednesday by Goran Hansson, secretary-general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

The Nobel panel said List and MacMillan in 2000 independently developed a new way of catalysis.

Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede, a member of the Nobel panel, said, "It"s already benefiting humankind greatly."

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