We’re just MAAD enough to listen.
Everything you touch is made of molecules. Everything you see is photons interacting with surfaces. Every breath is a thermodynamic event.
Every smell is a molecular recognition — two systems exploring an energy landscape together.
What we haven’t done is design with that understanding.
We’ve spent a century overpowering molecules because we didn’t know how to work with them.
The physics allows something more elegant.
A butterfly wing produces blue with no blue pigment. Solving red required cooperating layers — and opened a door to something much bigger.
Explore →Tire rubber sheds a molecule that’s killing coho salmon in BC’s streams. What happens when you look at that molecule?
Explore →Binding is a physical interaction, not a biological one. Does the molecule doing the binding have to be biological?
Explore →A window that manages UV, heat, and light through its molecular structure. Passive. Permanent. No moving parts.
Explore →MAAD Scientist Technologies is a public-benefit research foundry in British Columbia.
A foundry is permanent infrastructure. Not a startup. A place where problems come in, and solutions — designed from physics, tested honestly — come out.
That energy landscape up there? You just did quantum mechanics.
Science isn’t a credential. It’s a way of looking. The things it reveals belong to everyone — because they were never inaccessible. They were just never shown clearly.
Three engines. No venture capital.
Industry brings problems. We design solutions.
Platform tech. Licensable.
Public patronage. Not charity — participation.
Joyful science is load-bearing infrastructure.