Robotics at the Nanoscale
The world's smallest flow-driven motors have been built by scientists. They developed a self-configuring DNA flow-driven rotor that transforms energy from an electrical or salt gradient into effective mechanical work, drawing inspiration from both biological motor proteins and famous Dutch windmills. The findings provide fresh avenues for developing nanoscale active robotics. There have been attempts to construct such rotary nanomotors synthetically from the ground up for the past seven years.
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