

Omar Yaghi
Professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2025) known for developing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and commercializing applications like water harvesting and carbon capture.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 35min
The tiny molecules tackling the planet’s biggest challenges
Omar Yaghi, a pioneering Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley, is at the forefront of materials chemistry. He discusses his groundbreaking work with metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), which can capture carbon and extract drinking water from desert air. The conversation dives into how these innovations tackle clean energy and water scarcity challenges. Yaghi also explores the future of material science, emphasizing the role of AI in shaping accessible, custom solutions that could revolutionize environmental sustainability.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 9min
First reactions | Omar Yaghi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 | Telephone interview
Omar Yaghi, the 2025 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, is a trailblazer in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). In a candid conversation, he shares his astonishment upon receiving the prize and reflects on his humble beginnings as a refugee. Yaghi passionately describes the beauty of chemistry, unveiling how controlling matter at the molecular level has vast applications like water purification and CO2 capture. He encourages students to explore their curiosity and the aesthetic appeal of science, reminding us all to dig deeper into the wonders of our world.

Jan 19, 2026 • 27min
From a refugee family to Nobel Laureate: Omar Yaghi's story
Omar Yaghi, a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and Professor at UC Berkeley, shares his remarkable journey from growing up in a Palestinian refugee family to revolutionizing scientific research. He reveals the inspiration behind his groundbreaking work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which can capture carbon and harvest water from desert air. Yaghi explains how MOFs function like 'molecular hotels' and emphasizes their potential for addressing global water scarcity and climate challenges, urging collective action for a sustainable future.


