Nobel Laureate Susumu Kitagawa Discusses 'The Usefulness of the Useless,' Encouraging Perseverance
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Speaking in Taiwan, Nobel laureate in Chemistry and Kyoto University professor Susumu Kitagawa championed the concept of 'the usefulness of the useless,' drawing from his own research on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). He encouraged young researchers not to give up on studies that seem impractical, as the most valuable breakthroughs often lie hidden in such profound, overlooked areas. The lecture was part of a joint academic symposium between Taiwan, Japan, and the US.
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