An Electronically Controllable Sliding Molecular Machine
Movement of an ammonium-linked ferrocene on a copper surface can be controlled by an applied voltage
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Movement of an ammonium-linked ferrocene on a copper surface can be controlled by an applied voltage
ChemistryViewsDavid Leigh discusses his research 🧪, the link between magic and science ✨, chemistry communication in an age of misinformation 📢, his personal journey 🌍, inspiring teachers, and his desire to learn more languages
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Making Science Fun Also for General Public: David A. Leigh, UK, about his research, the link between magic and science, chemistry communication in an age of misinformation, his personal journey, inspiring teachers, and his desire to learn more languages
ChemistryViewsWhen living cells malfunction, can science help? New research from
#SFUPhysics researchers Matthew Leighton and David Sivak outlines a “theoretical microscope” for peering into the inner workings of molecular machines:
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When living cells malfunction, can science help?
Within every living cell on earth, countless microscopic “molecular machines” are at work carrying out cellular functions. They convert between different types of energy, transport materials and assemble complex structures. When these complex machines malfunction it can lead to disease, so scientists are working to understand both how molecular machines work and why they have evolved the way they have. This knowledge could help researchers design nanomachines to do the work of nature, only better.
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