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Single-molecule experiments reveal force capability of artificial molecular motors
April 13, 2022NUS physicists have shown that a single man-made molecular motor can exhibit a force similar to naturally occurring ones which…
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Motion control at the nanoscale
March 18, 2019NUS physicists have designed a bipedal nanowalker that can change its walking manner and direction by adjusting the length of…
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Energy efficient nanowalker
July 07, 20167 Jul 2016. NUS biophysicists have invented an artificial enzymatic nanowalker with record fuel efficiency by mimicking biological counterparts. Replicating…
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Bioinspired nanomotors to power future nanotechnology
April 14, 201614 Apr 2016 NUS biophysicists have developed a new generation of nanomotors, which potentially serve as ‘engines’ to power future…
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Sensing mechanical forces by cells
August 05, 201405 Aug 2014. NUS scientists have discovered how mechanical forces influence cell behavior. How cells sense the mechanical properties of…
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