Researchers find what drives one of nature's powerful, nanoscale motors
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 - 09:24
in Physics & Chemistry
Peering at structures only atoms across, researchers have identified the clockwork that drives a powerful virus nanomotor. Because of the motor's strength - to scale, twice that of an automobile - the new findings could inspire engineers designing sophisticated nanomachines. In addition, because a number of virus types may possess a similar motor, including the virus that causes herpes, the results may also assist pharmaceutical companies developing methods to sabotage virus machinery...