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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == Future Frontiers: # '''Bio-orthogonal Chemistry''': Performing chemical reactions inside living cells without disrupting their normal functions (2022 Nobel Prize). # '''Organic Electronics''': Developing flexible screens and solar cells made of organic polymers instead of silicon. # '''Automated Synthesis''': Using AI and robotics to "discover" and build new molecules thousands of times faster than a human. # '''Plastic-Eating Enzymes''': Engineering organic catalysts that can break down synthetic polymers back into their original monomers for true recycling. [[Category:Chemistry]] [[Category:Science]] [[Category:Organic Chemistry]] </div>
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