Study finds two-legged molecules can outrun their four-legged counterparts
A UC Riverside study have made important steps toward making artificial walking molecular machines a reality.
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Molecular machines that seem to "walk" in living organisms transporting proteins between cells are the subject of a new study by University of California, Riverside researchers who hope to find out more about how these remarkable machines behave, in a development that could lead to important breakthroughs in medicine and the manufacturing of electronic devices.
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