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Electrically Controlled Nanogate Revolutionizes Molecular Movement

Posted in chemistry, computing, nanotechnology

Scientists at Osaka University have designed a nanogate that opens and closes using electrical signals, offering precise control over ions and molecules.

This tiny innovation has the potential to transform sensing technology, chemical reactions, and even computing. By adjusting voltage, researchers can manipulate the gate’s behavior, making it a versatile tool for cutting-edge applications.

Nanogates: control at the macro and nanoscale.

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