Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed the world’s first electric nanomotors made of DNA. The self-assembling structures can be activated by an electric charge to spin ...
Peering at structures only atoms across, researchers have identified the clockwork that drives a powerful virus nanomotor. Because of the motor's strength -- to scale, twice that of an automobile -- ...
Engineers have built the fastest, smallest and longest-running nanomotor to date. The nanomotor is capable of drug delivery on a nanoscale. One day, nanomotors could lead to the development of tiny ...
Scientists at the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas have built and tested what appears to be the world's smallest, fastest, and longest-running nanomotor yet – so small that it ...
Researchers have developed a new type of nanomotor that performs pulsing movements similar to a hand grip trainer, but is a million times smaller. The nanomotor uses RNA polymerases to move along a ...
In a major step towards developing miniature machines that could one day move through the body to deliver drugs or administer insulin for diabetics when needed, researchers have built the smallest, ...
Researchers from the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas have created the first-ever solid-state optical nanometer. The micro nanomotors can power various things, as reported by ...
In a major step towards developing miniature machines that could one day move through the body to deliver drugs or administer insulin for diabetics when needed, researchers have built the smallest, ...
In this interview, AZoNano discusses the development of a novel solid-state optical nanomotor, which is driven by light. This nanomotor is the first of its kind, and could have significant ...
The National Institutes of Health awarded the team $7 million over five years to study the use of a nanomotor, a microscopic biological machine, for potential use in the diagnosis and treatment of ...
Our cells produce thousands of proteins but more than one-third of these proteins can fulfill their function only after migrating to the outside of the cell. While it is known that protein migration ...
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