nanomachines

Smart nanomachines can detect and treat highly invasive cancer after surgery
Left: Primary tumor or overt metastasis Center: Center: Pre-metastatic niche Right: Post-surgical wound CREDIT: 2021
Bizarre bacteria-produced nanomachines could fast-track microbiome science
A digital rendering of a tailocin – also known as a pyocin or contractile nanomachine
A big step towards synthetic nanomachines
In green light: Experiment in Henry Dube's lab. A big step towards synthetic nanomachines A
Molecular drills can target and destroy deadly bacteria that have resistance to nearly all antibiotics

Rice, Texas A&M-led research shows motors kill bacteria, revive some antibacterial drugs Molecular drills have

Nanomachines power a color changing chameleon skin for camouflage and displays

Researchers have developed artificial ‘chameleon skin’ that changes colour when exposed to light and could

Could swarms of nanomachines could improve the efficiency of any machine?

The research team of Prof. Massimiliano Esposito of the University of Luxembourg studied the thermodynamics

Nanomachine motorized molecules can drill into cells to deliver drugs or even kill the cell

Rice nanomachines constructed to deliver drugs, destroy diseased cells Motorized molecules driven by light have

Nanocars will compete for the first time ever during an international molecule-car race on April 28-29, 2017 in Toulouse

Nanocars will compete for the first time ever during an international molecule-car race on April

Molecular machines are ready to join forces and take on real-world work

3-D printing turns nanomachines into life-size workers Chenfeng Ke, CC BY-ND Chenfeng Ke, Dartmouth College

Light-controlled gearbox for nanomachines

Rewarded with a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016, nanomachines provide mechanical work on the

DNA clamp to grab cancer before it develops

Toward a new generation of screening tests As part of an international research project, a

Graphene-Based Nano-Antennas May Enable Networks of Tiny Machines

Networks of nanometer-scale machines offer exciting potential applications in medicine, industry, environmental protection and defense,