Sentences with phrase «nanoscale machines»

Artificial micro / nanoscale machines are no longer fantastical science fiction of the far future.
Recent efforts have led to a variety of powerful man - made micro / nanoscale machines, with advanced motion control and new functions, that are capable of performing different tasks.
Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have built two new nanoscale machines with moving parts, using DNA as a programmable, self - assembling construction material.
Like human - made motors, the structure of these nanoscale machines determines their power and the bacteria's swimming ability.
Three winners share the # 727,000 prize for developing nanoscale machines — 1000th the width of a human hair — that pave the way for applications in medicine, computing and engineering.
The techniques could someday lead to a bevy of novel devices for electronics, photonics, nanoscale machines, and possibly disease detection.
This seemingly magical device could put us on the road to new, more efficient nanoscale machines, a better understanding of the workings of life, and a more complete picture of perhaps our most fundamental theory of the physical world.
You've also been designing hinges made of graphene, which would be a necessary part of any kind of nanoscale machine.

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Companies with nanoscale processes and those that build materials or machines capable of nanoscale are listed on KNANO.
Demonstrating the technique in the cleanroom at the Center for Nanoscale Systems, a National Science Foundation - supported research facility at Harvard, Kats uses a machine called an electron beam evaporator to apply the gold and germanium coating.
A: I'm working on using solid - state defects in diamonds as magnetic field sensors, with the goal of using them as little nanoscale MRI machines that can study the structure and dynamics of single biological molecules (e.g., proteins).
You could imagine machines made of natural molecules that could swim through the blood, exploiting their memory storage and computing power to battle bad molecules on the nanoscale.
But cars on the nanoscale behave nothing like their real - life counterparts, making it hard to find uses for the machines.
Inspired by Richard Feynman's famous 1959 lecture «There's plenty of room at the bottom,» researchers are striving to build synthetic motors, machines, and robots at the micro - and nanoscale.
The model, discussed in their publication appearing this week in Physics of Fluids, from AIP Publishing, could help researchers improve the quality of nanoscale printing and coating, important to everything from printing and coating tiny devices and structures to 3 - D printing machines and robots.
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:51 +00:00 March 5th, 2015 Artificial Molecular Machines, Computational nanotechnology, MEMS, Nano, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:59 +00:00 April 19th, 2014 Artificial Molecular Machines, Atomically Precise Manufacturing (APM), Computational nanotechnology, Feynman Path, MEMS, Molecular manufacturing, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nano, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Productive Nanosystems, Research, Roadmaps
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:36 +00:00 July 11th, 2016 Artificial Molecular Machines, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nano, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:37 +00:00 June 5th, 2016 Artificial Molecular Machines, Investment / Entrepreneuring, MEMS, Nano, Nanobusiness, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
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