molecular machines
The schematics show two variants of light-activated molecular machines developed at Rice University that drill
Prof. Dr. Henry Dube, Chair of Organic Chemistry I (image: LMU/Christoph Olensinski) Controlling a catalysis
High-resolution confocal images show the effects of light-activated molecular drills on cells inside a worm.
Rice, Texas A&M-led research shows motors kill bacteria, revive some antibacterial drugs Molecular drills have
A new spin on DNA Every year, robots get more and more life-like. Solar-powered bees fly on
Think of it as mathematics with a bite: Researchers at CU Boulder have uncovered the
Rewarded with a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016, nanomachines provide mechanical work on the
“Our measurements are a bucket of cold water for designers of molecular nanomachines” An innovative