May 22, 2014

tiny synthetic motor to date

Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have built the smallest, fastest and longest-running tiny synthetic motor to date.

The team's nanomotor is an important step toward developing miniature machines that could one day move through the body to administer insulin for diabetics when needed, or target and treat cancer cells without harming good cells.

With the goal of powering these yet-to-be invented devices, UT Austin engineers focused on building a reliable, ultra-high-speed nanomotor that can convert electrical energy into mechanical motion on a scale 500 times smaller than a grain of salt saltwater love in heaven.

 
Mechanical engineering assistant professor Donglei "Emma" Fan led a team of researchers in the successful design, assembly and testing of a high-performing nanomotor in a nonbiological setting seize ocean showLa folie danseurs.

The team's three-part nanomotor can rapidly mix and pump biochemicals and move through liquids, which is important for future applications wisdom sings.

The team's study was published in a recent issue of Nature Communications qiaobaby high 不眠.

 
Fan and her team are the first to achieve the extremely difficult goal of designing a nanomotor with large driving power Financial information 金融資訊 .

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