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🗓️ 5 October 2016
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0:00.0 | Understanding the human body is a team effort. That's where the Yachtel group comes in. |
0:05.8 | Researchers at Yachtolt have been delving into the secrets of probiotics for 90 years. |
0:11.0 | Yacold also partners with nature portfolio to advance gut microbiome science through the global grants for gut health, an investigator-led research program. |
0:19.6 | To learn more about Yachtolt, visit yawcult.co.j.p. |
0:23.9 | That's y-A-K-U-L-T dot-C-O-J-P. |
0:28.4 | When it comes to a guide for your gut, count on Yacolt. |
0:33.5 | This is Scientific Americans' 60-second science. |
0:36.9 | I'm Steve Merski. Got a minute? |
0:39.4 | This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is about the world's smallest machines. |
0:45.5 | John Hansen, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences earlier this morning. |
0:50.4 | The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
0:59.0 | jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir James Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Ferengs for the design |
1:10.0 | and synthesis of molecular machines. |
1:13.6 | Sauvage was born in Paris and is now an emeritus professor at the University of Strasbourg. |
1:18.6 | Stoddard comes from Edinburgh and is now at Northwestern University in Illinois. |
1:22.6 | Farinha is from the Netherlands and is at the University of Ronninginginging. |
1:26.6 | Following the announcement, Faringha called in and explained some of the potential applications for the microscopic machines. |
1:33.3 | First of all, let me say, I feel a little bit like the Wright brothers, who were flying 100 years ago for the first time. |
1:41.2 | And then people were saying, you know, why do we need a flying machine? |
1:45.1 | And now we have a Boeing 747 and an airburst. |
1:48.2 | So that is a bit how I feel. |
1:50.1 | But once you are able to control movement, you have a motor. |
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