Al -Arabi Omar Yaghi wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Arabic Omar Yaghi, along with two scientists from Japan and the United Kingdom, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the development of molecular structures that can be used to catch carbon dioxide or extract water from the air in the desert. Yaghi, a Jordan of Palestinian Origin and Holding Saudi Citizen, a researcher at the University of California in the United States, British Richard Robson, a researcher at the University of Melbourne in Australia, and Japanese Susumu Kitagawa, a researcher at the Kyoto University in Japan, will be the prize value of 11 million SWedse ($ 1.2. million) share for their development of 11 million Swedish Krona ($ 1.2 million) organometallic structures, “according to a statement issued on Wednesday by Royal Swedish Academy, with its Stockholm headquarters. These metal-organic structures can be used to extract water from the desert air, store carbon dioxide, store toxic gases or catalyze chemical reactions. “Nobel Prize for Chemistry Heiner Linke, chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, praised the three scientists after finding” ways to make new materials. Hermione Granger’s suitcase in the “Harry Potter” series, which looks small on the outside, but is spacious on the inside. The Nobel Prize for Chemistry is the third prize announced annually after medicine and physics prices. circle. ‘ The Nobel Prize for Medicine for the year 2025 went to Americans Mary Bronco and Fred Ramsdell on Monday, and Japanese Shimon Sakaguchi, in recognition of their research on peripheral immune tolerance, which represents the immune tolerance that a few cells reached after adulthood for innovative diseases and cancer. Victory of the three attributed to the fact that they discovered how to control the immune system. How plants convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates, and drew a clear picture of a complex series of reactions, so he won the award. Award to win in 2018. to improve computer simulation techniques. Nobel prices were later added to the economy price, funded by the Swedish Central Bank.