Such quick, efficient
DNA nanobots could someday help move tiny cargo, such as molecules or nanoparticles, in a nanofactory that manufactures new types of materials.
The DNA nanobot is shaped like a gearshift, with an extendible arm that ranges from 25 to more than 400 nanometers long that's attached to a 55 - by -55-nanometer platform.
Not exact matches
BACTERIA - HUNTING VIRUSES Viruses (one illustrated, center) can be engineered to carry magnetic nanoparticles and modified
DNA, transforming them into
nanobots that detect bacteria in water or food.
However, if a single sophisticated atomic
nanobot could make it through a wormhole, then the rest of the information necessary to reconstruct our
DNA need not be molecular at all.
These
nanobots are built out of
DNA, forming shell - like shapes that drugs can be tethered to.