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Nobel-winning materials scientist Omar Yaghi joins China’s Tsinghua University from the US
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Nobel-winning materials scientist Omar Yaghi joins China’s Tsinghua University from the US

Omar Yaghi, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist who won the 2025 Nobel Prize for his work on metal-organic frameworks, has left the United States to join Tsinghua University in China. He will lead an AI-driven research center focused on using artificial intelligence to accelerate the design and synthesis of new materials. The initiative aims to address environmental challenges like water scarcity, carbon neutrality, and sustainable development while also training young scientists in AI-driven chemistry. Yaghi previously held a prestigious position at the University of California, Berkeley, where he mentored over 200 researchers, including many Chinese nationals.

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Nobel-winning materials scientist Omar Yaghi joins China’s Tsinghua University from the US

Omar Yaghi, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist who won the 2025 Nobel Prize for his work on metal-organic frameworks, has left the United States to join Tsinghua University in China. He will lead an AI-driven research center focused on using artificial intelligence to accelerate the design and synthesis of new materials. The initiative aims to address environmental challenges like water scarcity, carbon neutrality, and sustainable development while also training young scientists in AI-driven chemistry. Yaghi previously held a prestigious position at the University of California, Berkeley, where he mentored over 200 researchers, including many Chinese nationals.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual account of Yaghi's professional move and highlights his scientific contributions without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While the topic involves international academic collaboration and national science policies, the framing remains neutral, and

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Yaghi's move to Tsinghua University and details his background and achievements. However, it mentions he won the 2025 Nobel Prize, which may be an error since the current year is 2024. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the positive emphasis on

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