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"World's smallest wrench" is able to rotate individual cells

"World's smallest wrench" is able to rotate individual cells | Science Communication from mdashf | Scoop.it

A team from the University of Texas at Arlington, led by assistant professor Samarendra Mohanty, created the device.

 

The business end of the fiber-optic spanner consists of two optical fibers, which are situated end-to-end with a small gap between them. A beam of laser light is emitted from each of these fibers – when the two beams are lined up, the force of the streaming photons is sufficient to trap a microscopic object such as a cell between them. If the fibers are slightly offset, however, and their beams hit that cell on either side, they can actually spin it around in place.

 

By changing the orientation of the fibers, the cell can be turned on any axis. It’s similar to the technology used in “optical tweezers,” although those are used more just for pushing or holding microscopic objects, not for rotating them.

 

Along with its use for examining cells, the researchers believe that the fiber-optic spanner could also be used for applications such as untwisting DNA strands, guiding neurons within the spinal cord, or mixing fluids in lab-on-a-chip devices.


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the wrench .. hmm its called a wrenchie in Odia (obviously a borrowed word from English) there is a formula why ie is used for ee, ii, i, and y or yi etc

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Justice Isn’t Blind: Male Jurors More Likely to Find Heavy Women Guilty

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Researchers said that weight-based stigmatization was now on par with racial discrimination.

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social prejudice?

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A new discipline emerges: The psychology of science

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You've heard of the history of science, the philosophy of science, maybe even the sociology of science. But how about the psychology of science?

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lets see !!

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