Nature's complexity arises from simple building blocks interacting in ingenious ways.
Supramolecular chemistry takes inspiration from this blueprint. By harnessing weak
non-covalent interactions scientists can design intricate assemblies that mimic life's
functions. Imagine molecular machines that transport cargo sensors that detect specific
molecules or even primitive artificial cells. Supramolecular chemistry unlocks a new realm of
possibilities offering a bottom-up approach to create materials and systems that rival the
sophistication of living organisms