Molecular machines win Nobel Prize

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 has been awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for their design and production of molecular machines.

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I expect more from New Scientist. What's with all these 40-second-long "gee whiz" videos? How about some depth? You're a journal after all, leave pop-sci super-short summaries to everyone else?

GeoffPlitt
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How about actually narrating these videos? When it's just pic's and text it should be document not a video.

sab
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If I want to read stuff, I read an article. Stop making videos with text to read. You can't control the read speed, it is going to be either too fast or too slow and crap music that has nothing to do with the topic adds nothing. The animations could be included in article form.
If you want to make a video, talk.

autarchprinceps
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I assume this short is 6 years old. Meaning: They're got to had made progress on this.
Now I think nano bots could actually been injected by Covid Vax.

El_Fabricio
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too fast, too shallow. What the heck? take a minute to actually show something.

clt
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A good start but a bit clumsy compared to Gods molecular machines.

stuartmain