May 22, 2021
Exploring the potential of nanoarchitectonics
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, computing, food
Combining self-assembly techniques from across scientific disciplines could allow us to precisely build any material structure.
Nanocars are an impressive achievement – but nanoarchitectonics can unlock a far greater range of material structures.
In a lecture at the American Physical Society in 1959 titled ‘There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom’, Richard Feynman argued that huge possibilities come from working in the world of molecules and atoms. He dreamed of ultra-small computers, cars running under a microscope, and medical machines working in our body.
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