The molecules already know what to do.

We’re just MAAD enough to listen.

The world seen differently

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.

Explore

Where does colour come from?

A butterfly wing produces blue with no blue pigment. Solving red required cooperating layers — and opened a door to something much bigger.

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When it rains, what’s killing the salmon?

Tire rubber sheds a molecule that’s killing coho salmon in BC’s streams. What happens when you look at that molecule?

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Why does a drug cost $40,000?

Binding is a physical interaction, not a biological one. Does the molecule doing the binding have to be biological?

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What if buildings could breathe?

A window that manages UV, heat, and light through its molecular structure. Passive. Permanent. No moving parts.

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These look like four different problems. They’re all the same physics.
The foundry

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.

Everyone is already in this

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.

Be part of this

Three engines. No venture capital.

Commercial

Industry brings problems. We design solutions.

IP

Platform tech. Licensable.

Independence

Public patronage. Not charity — participation.

Joyful science is load-bearing infrastructure.

MAAD Scientist Technologies Inc.

Public-Benefit Research Foundry · British Columbia, Canada

The physics allows it. The tools exist. The work is underway.