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Rice lab mimics Jupiter's Trojan asteroids inside a single atom

Rice lab mimics Jupiter's Trojan asteroids inside a single atom | Science News | Scoop.it
Rice University physicists have gone to extremes to prove that Isaac Newton's classical laws of motion can apply in the atomic world: They've built an accurate model of part of the solar system inside a single atom of potassium.
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Scientists recreate evolution of complexity using 'molecular time travel'

Scientists recreate evolution of complexity using 'molecular time travel' | Science News | Scoop.it
Much of what living cells do is carried out by 'molecular machines' – physical complexes of specialized proteins working together to carry out some biological function.
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You Can’t Even See the World’s Smallest Car! | News Tonight

You Can’t Even See the World’s Smallest Car! | News Tonight | Science News | Scoop.it

Recent reports have revealed that there has been a recent development that might be called a breakthrough in the field of nanotechnology. It was revealed by a research team from the University of Groningen in Netherlands that it is actually a device made for nanotechnology purposes, and that it has only a few basic similarities with a car.

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Molecular motor struts like drunken sailor [GREAT VIDEOS]

Molecular motor struts like drunken sailor [GREAT VIDEOS] | Science News | Scoop.it
Monty Python may claim credit for immortalizing the “silly walk,” but molecular biology beat the comedy troupe to the punch.

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When will artificial molecular machines start working for us?

When will artificial molecular machines start working for us? | Science News | Scoop.it
Physicist Richard Feynman in his famous 1959 talk, 'Plenty of Room at the Bottom,' described the precise control at the atomic level promised by molecular machines of the future.
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