"Macroscopic Transport by Synthetic Molecular Machines",
J Berná, D A Leigh, M Lubomska, S M Mendoza, E M Pérez, P Rudolf, G Teobaldi and F Zerbetto, Nature Mater, 4, 704-710 (2005).
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'Highlights' of this work include:
- "Molecular machine closer to reality”, Tiscali News, 8th September 2005.
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"Science and Technology: Tiny Pieces of the World With Power to Change Planet”, Rednova News, 17th September 2005.
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"Brownian Motion Used To Power Molecular Motor”, Science-a-gogo, 8th September 2005.
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"Molecular Motors Push Liquid Uphill”, Iran Daily, 30th August 2005.
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"Molecular shuttles get to work”, Nanotechweb.org, 7th September 2005.
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"Nano nano'”, Blahstuff, 29th August 2005.
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"Molecular motor”, Hong Kong Metro News (in Chinese), 9th September 2005.
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"Scientists able to move an object without touching”, Edinburgh Evening News, 8th September 2005.
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"Nanotech researchers build brawny molecules”, CNET news, 7th September 2005.
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"Scottish scientists able to move an object without touching”, Solid State Technology Magazine, 9th September 2005.
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"Nanoscale machines move liquid mountains”, www.betterhumans.com, 9th September 2005.
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"Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Nano-machines Achieve Huge Mechanical Breakthrough”, Composite News International, 7th September 2005.
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"Scientists build molecular mechanical powerhouse”, Taipei Times, 9th September 2005.
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"Nano-Machines Achieve Huge Mechanical Breakthrough”, Terradaily - Your Portal to Earth, 8th September 2005.
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[For more highlights of this paper see:
'Drop in attendance at motor show', D Fitzmaurice Nature Mater, 4, 657 (2005);
'Drop by drop', Nature, 437, 4-5 (2005);
'Liquid drop takes big nano step', BBC news, 7th September 2005;
'Scientists develop molecule machine' The Guardian, 8th September 2005;
'Nanomachines' represent huge stride in technology' Financial Times, 8th September 2005;
'Small motor, huge power' The Times, 8th September 2005;
'Nanotech team move water droplets' BBC news, 29 August 2005;
'Good Morning Scotland', BBC Radio Scotland, 29 August 2005;
'Molecular motors push liquid uphill', New Scientist, 29 August 2005;
'Scientists take the effort out of moving objects', The Herald, 29 August 2005;
'Lasers used to move water', Metro, 30 August 2005;
'Forscher lassen Flüssigkeit bergauf fließen' (in German), Netzeitung Wissenschaft, 29 August 2005;
'La nanotecnología da un “enorme” paso de un milímetro' (in Spanish), El Pais, 08 September 2005;
'Las 'nanomáquinas' terapéuticas' (in Spanish), El mundo, 08 September 2005;
'Druppel tart zwaartekracht dankzij moleculaire motoren' (in Dutch), Kennislink, 2005;
‘분자 모터로 액체를 밀어 올린다’ (in Korean), Science Donga, October issue 2005.]
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