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Unidirectional Molecular Rotor

10/07/2005 1:00 PM

Researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder have developed the first computer-generated model of a tiny, waterwheel-like molecular rotor harnessed to rotate in one direction at different speeds in response to changes in the strength of an electrical field applied from the outside. Such molecular rotors may someday function as nanotechnology machines and be used as chemical sensors, cell-phone switches, miniature pumps or even laser-blocking goggles.

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Amazing

10/10/2005 9:20 AM

The "nanoification" of technologies is really becoming interesting. We've moved beyond passive items to functioning, motive bodies. If the end results even reach half of the promise, the future will be an interesting place to live.

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